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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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:icondeaddoll00:
I must say, this is one of my favourites in your gallery ^^ So detailed and beautiful, and full of emotion. Just beautiful all in all, you obviously put a lot of effort into it!

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...And in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory forever. ~ H.P. Lovecraft
Clive Barker Club
:iconpinnku:
love this, as well as the other paintings in your series, the concept is wonderfully original.
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 :D

very wonderful work my dear!
:heart: :+fav:

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"I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish. The wicked sometimes rest."
:icondarkclone:
Out of all the horror piece, i really love the colour and way you painted the clothing in this one piece. Really cold but soft, gorgeous. This does not look scary at all(NO OFFENSE) Its just too beautiful to be scary... or maybe... it can... :giggle:

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design brings food to the table; art feeds the soul
:iconthaonlymoonchild:
omg blue =) i love that color.
very cool picture! actually, i'm not very informed in japanese mythology'n'stuff.... but this rocks ^_^ keep it up!

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Music of rebellion makes you wanna rage
But it's made by millionaires who are nearly twice your age...
(Porcupine Tree, The Sound of Muzak)
-- I support ~grow-the-fck-up --
:iconrai-kamishiro:
Hmm... it looks good, but Otsuyu looks more creepy than I imagine her to be.. maybe because of the white spaces in her eyes? The details make the picture interesting, without the blues blending in eachother, but the lantern and the kotodama fade more in to the backgound than they should...

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Made in Japan.
:icondanirat:
I can really see a David Mack influence in this one.. the triangles. :) Good work.

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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
:icondanirat:
I can really see a David Mack influence in this one.. the triangles. :) Good work.

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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
:icondanirat:
I can really see a David Mack influence in this one.. the triangles. :) Good work.

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"I don't believe in death." ~Akemi
:iconattalus:
I really like it. She looks hungry. What a sad story, though. :(

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Vita brevis, ars longa, mors profunda.

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