Your use of colors within this illustration is very good. The lovely use of green helps to contrast the red leaves in the forest. The young hunter appears to be going about his usual business, casually walking with his catches for today. There is a good representation of superiority within this image. It is shown by the child and the little creatures which are still alive. They are hidden positions, scared, but curious as to what has just happened.
I do like how you've drawn this picture. The twisted branches and the entangled roots give a magnificant feeling to the image. Such power and diversity within something so little. Well done.
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Have you ever heard of Mushishi? The little creatures skewered on her stick remind me of mushi...
I like the green/red contrast of the trees.
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Hate is easy. Love takes courage.
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To see a world in a Grain of Sand,
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
(William Blake)
This is a GORGEOUS picture, by the way. I'm in awe.
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I do like how you've drawn this picture. The twisted branches and the entangled roots give a magnificant feeling to the image. Such power and diversity within something so little. Well done.
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Talk is cheap because demand exceeds supply.
[link] hello?
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