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One of several custom drawings I did for my "TALL" sketchbook, earlier this year. This one of The White Queen. Large sized Canson art paper (19 x 24 I believe, cut in half). Faber-Castell PITT artist Pens (Mostly S, XS and the fat B!) for the blacks & line-work, Sharpie Poster-Paint Extra Fine Point for the opaque highlights.

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The colors are fantastic. I love the soft, snowy appearance she has (Frost, duh.) The ethereal quality in this one is so beautiful. I like how the black makes everything else pop out. It's used more as a prop for the rest of the drawing instead of the main feature (aka it taking up ALL the negative space. I hate that!)

Long story short: I really like this one and how cool it feels.

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super sexy, love the pose

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Ho-leeeee schnit.
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love this

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great art you want to place a statuette it

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The hottest White Queen of all time ;)
My favourite from that sketchbook :)

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Definitive Frost.

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Alright, that's it.

I order you to stop being so cool, this instant.

Utterly fracking amazing.

This is why you are the single biggest artistic influence on my own work. professional, beautiful, and oh so cool.

You rock, JSC.

B

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Those Sharpie Poster Paint fine points always seem to instantly soak into my surfaces, no matter how much I shake them (indeed, even to the level of a Polaroid picture). I usually have to lay down colored pencil beneath to keep them from soaking and keep them opaque.

What's your secret? Or do you just plain not have that problem?

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