Red Lilie by Freethinker56
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Comments (36)
netsuke
I can see this as a wall hanging - wonderful job.
Navi
Very nice artwork, I guess she's Meil-Lin 7 :) - And nice speakers too ;) , they look like Fostex to me.
OddMuse
I love the colors you used, beautiful work!
dreaming_banshee
Great image!
A_Sunbeam
Great character and colours!
anahata.c
this'll be my last one for today, though there is much else to sit with. This has a definite Chinese motif, or at least with Chinese roots; but there's also an almost Native American feel in spots. In any case, you use your deep reds with golden yellows quite powerfully. And the background motifs of dragons and Chinese calligraphy make a fine backdrop. (With very old characters, in some cases---I don't know if you intended that, but, in case you're not familiar with the history of Chinese characters, some of the ones you have here look like the old precursors. I like them as background, wherever they come from.) And the two parasols have beautiful detail, and seem to be coming out of the flowers. (In mid-zoom, the flowers looked like lotuses; but in full zoom, they're more like orchids.) Whatever the flowers are, they're done with deep, almost metallic red and yellow morphs, and they're beautiful. You've got red butterflies too---I realize this is called "Red Life"---and a Chinese style of framing.
The woman looks like she could be a warrior, as there are 2 swords below her; but she's an unwilling one, because of her shy way of covering herself up. You've given her a red outfit with thick black hair; and though this is mostly Chinese in nature, I can't help but feel some Native American in it. You did her posture really well too; and her feet also appear to be in a 'protective' mode. I love the big loud speakers below (if that's what they are), as if this is some kind of runway and she's on display but doesn't want to be. All in all, another fine montage of many elements from you, this one doused in deep reds. (A red before Mao and his band of terrible followers got a hold of it.) Beautifully done, once more. You have a very creative and finely articulated body of work here.