PAINTED WITH TEA LOL. Which I drank with vanilla soymilk when I'd finished. Lol so I dipped a paintbrush in it. So what. Oh yeah and I used India ink. But I didn't drink that or get it in the tea.
The paper smells like chai

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You probably don't remember
Cynddylan (pronounced: kun-THIL-an) from
Ethereality, but this is him. You'll probably see him again in
Surreality. In fact this might just turn into a scene for that book. Lol.
Cynddylan (c) me
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ps the paper is wrinkly and scanned funny D:
Comments
Candless Says:
I remember this guy...I mean, how could you forget?
I have to say this is superbly creepy, and I would definitely not accept tea from him. As tempting as it is.
artishley Says:
I like the detail on that skeletal hand there.
And I think the wrinkled paper actually adds a bit more of a background than un-harmed paperm it looks neat C:
jefflover Says:
It made me think a LOT of Taxidermied, one of the characters of Roman Dirge's Lenore ^___^
Floodwaters Says:
So gorgeous. I really like the effect the tea gave it, as well as all the crosshatching you gave it!
That hand is extremely well-done.
jack h Says:
Heeeee, I really really really really love this
AnyaSeverin Says:
Ohh, I really, really like this. The skeletal work is INCREDIBLE. The cross hatching and then wrinkly paper make it extra super awesome. *fav'd*
Tau22 Says:
Tea drawn by tea...
I must say, if anything, that is original.
Also, I love that bony dude. Looks creepy.
b l i s s ful Says:
omnom
OneWolfie Says:
Melundomeiel Says:
This is lovely, the hatching looks wonderful.