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November 26, 2009
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:icontoonikun:
Guest Artwork for :iconmiist:'s "THE D" artbook project!

thank you :iconpandabaka:and:iconmiist: for inviting me!!

i heard they are opening online orders~!

i got my copy already! and i must say this book is really pretty and worth it!

:iconmrsshank:
Kali :D my favorite goddess. gorgeous work.

--
And so on its track the little clockwork train we call the heart goes spinning to entertain the brain.
:iconemuishere:
I love the colours and the face stands out so much :D
:iconkanekami:
just impresive, i love it

--
... The Ancient Light Will Embraze Your Soul ...
:icongupse:
As always, what characterises you and attracts me to your work:
sumptuous colour, intricate and fine, fine lines, and sinuous flow of movement, though static.
:iconsrv1025:
Holy crap that's stunning!
:iconkikuyublackpaws:
This is simply beautiful beyond words. Amazing talent and composition-- took my breath away, literally.

--
I want to see thirst
In the syllables
Touch Fire
In the sound
Feel through the Dark
For the scream
~Pablo Neruda
:iconunmerwe:
awesome!

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:painter:unmerwe
:heart: ~ you and me are we ~ :heart:
:heart::heart:Art makes the world go round just like love:heart::heart:
:iconturquoisedragon:
Gorgeous colors!

--
"I am an axolotl for good now, and if I think like a man it's only because every axolotl thinks like a man inside his rosy stone semblance."
:iconfaybird:
I love the bold colors against the dard surface it reall makes the picture pop

--
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam -

"I have a catapult. Give me all your money, or I will fling an enormous rock at your head"
:iconpaper-boats:
Wonderful work. I love the use of colours! Kalika sounds like Indian mythology to me.

--
Twilight came: silence came:
The planet of Evening's silver flame;
By darkening paths I wandered through
Thickets trembling with drops of dew.

A Song of Enchantment - Walter de la Mare