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Tenth (!!) in my "Women of Japanese Horror" series. Holy crap, have I actually done 10 paintings already? Considering that I have the attention span of a gnat when it comes to doing comic pagesm, that's pretty incredible. No, really, it is.
This one's of Otsuyu, the tragic "heroine" of the Rakugo (one-man storytelling) story "Botan Dourou", or "The Peony Lantern". I really adore that story due to Otsuyu's motive for coming back: she returned out of love, not out of hatred or vengeance. You can read the whole story at this URL: [link] This painting, despite not being as comlicated as the others, still took me a long time due to personal things happening lately. I wish the white gel pen worked out a bit better, and I don't think I did a good job making the lantern look illuminated enough. If the painting's contrast looks odd, it's because I got a new computer with an LCD monitor, so I can't see the colors the same as with my old comp. I used up half a tube of white watercolor to make the flowers/leaves. Egads! Watercolor, pencil, gel pen and Photosho (contrasting, etc.) Otsuyu © Herself, Sanyutei Encho I (the dude who made her story into a play) Art © Carrie-ko |
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March 25, 2005
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...And in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory forever. ~ H.P. Lovecraft
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I also adore the fact that many of your works are David Mack influenced XD the man is a king.
everything about this piece is well executed, the kimono, her face, her body shape and the kimono, the colour is also exceptionally lovely
very wonderful work my dear!
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"I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish. The wicked sometimes rest."
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design brings food to the table; art feeds the soul
very cool picture! actually, i'm not very informed in japanese mythology'n'stuff.... but this rocks ^_^ keep it up!
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Made in Japan.
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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
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Vita brevis, ars longa, mors profunda.