Followed Tony DiTerlizzi’s post to the nymph drawing challenge, but I didn’t think I would bother trying. Glad I did – it was fun!
This is an Epimeliad, protector of apple trees.
Followed Tony DiTerlizzi’s post to the nymph drawing challenge, but I didn’t think I would bother trying. Glad I did – it was fun!
This is an Epimeliad, protector of apple trees.
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Oh Wow! That’s really cool! But I don’t see any apples?
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That’s because it’s spring, and the apple blossoms haven’t formed their fruit yet!
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Ahh! Of course! How silly of me. You mention an apple, I look for an apple! I love apples!
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Got a favorite variety?
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red, I think. They tell me I’m color blind.
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Maybe, but you just gave me a chuckle!
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Joy is my word these days!
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I’m red-green colorblind! 🙂
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So what do you see as a background color, or how do you perceive it?
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Because it is all green, just different shades, I can see it well. I see the blossoms as a white-pink and some parts of the background are a yellowish to me… If there were red or orange dots mixed in I wouldn’t see them – like those color blind tests you take.
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Aha.
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your work keeps amazing me
-funny I caught wind of this via another illustrator on FB yesterday, I was thinking of giving this challenge a try too.
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Don’t think I’ll enter it, well, maybe if more pop into my head! Just happy this one sliped out of my pencil this morning so I could play with the shapes and circles.
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I love it!!!
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🙂
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Beautiful, Julie!
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Thanks Susanna!
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Wow!!!!
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Thank you! For the share too!
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love it!
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🙂
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Oh I love this!
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I’m glad Pamela!
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That’s beautiful, Julie!
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Thanks Diane!
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I like nymphs! 🙂 The hair is great!
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Thank you!
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Love it! Makes me think of the Divine Feminine.
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Thanks Patricia
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