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Clémence Poésy dans "Birdsong" mini-série (2012) basée sur le roman éponyme de Sebastian Faulks (1993).
THE GREEN WOMAN (2017) by Michael Whelan, the sixth installment in his 2017 LEFTOVERS & PALETTE GREMLINS gallery project.
The first bonus image shows the orientation of the original board as I was holding it while mixing colors. When I turned it sideways, I saw a face in the smear of green paint.
My sense of the developing figure was as a kind of fortune teller "reading" a gold or brass egg. Perhaps the egg is a subconscious reference to the Phoenix myth. I confess that I was listening to an audiobook of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets while working.
Interestingly the brushstrokes where her hair would be became feathers. Surely Faulks slipped into my head then to inspire the painting.
Been a minute. Goth mommy is here.
I am a professional tattooer, how is it so hard to design tats for my OCs?
Pink lemonade milf energy
Xander copes with aging by being a health nut and Faulks just gets Botox. As much as Xander would hate to admit it they’re both LA to the their bones.
Older scrawl. New pink hair 💖