Another ink! Ok, this was done a while ago and it was going to be coloured but I liked it BnW, so I just put in the black background.
...I couldn't even draw a straight line if I sold my soul to satan..>.>....
Ink w/pen+brush
Once, when I was in scotland with my family I was watching some fairytale movies or something. And there was one about this girl and a porcupine. She was rich, I think her parents were the king and Queen. But she had to marry this porcupine, I think he saved her. She hated him, and hated the idea. But, every night he took of his skin and was a beautiful man, and each night she would lay on his pins because when rubbed a certain way porcupines are really soft. Soon, her mother, the queen found out and told her to burn the porcupine fur when he took it off. She did that and he was forever trapped with it on then. It is a better in the movie forum, with there scottish ways. Quite good. But it reminded me much of it. I jsut wish I could show you the film. I can;t remember the name or anything about it, just what it was about. Sorry.
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Kei
Just because the world is round doesn't mean you can't fall off it at an angle.
She looks to be sleeping remarkably comfortably and peacefully for one who, at least to me, appears to be in an awfully contorted position. But some people can sleep anywhere, or so I'm told.
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Each day we will feature 5 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article. In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
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Kei
Just because the world is round doesn't mean you can't fall off it at an angle.
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=Apophysis=Ultra-Fractal
~pagantribalart
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Though my soul is set in darkness,
I shall rise in perfect light.
For I have loved the stars too fondly,
To be fearful of the night.
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They called me mad,
and I called them mad,
and damn them,
they outvoted me.
-Nathaniel Lee
(on being consigned to a mental institution).
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