The Unicorn by goldie
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Description
Just diddling with some content collecting dust in my 'puter.
Thanks for the view and for your greatly appreciated comments.
Comments (17)
STEVIEUKWONDER
What lovely work Barbara! So sensitive and a real thing of beauty. This is exemplary art and you should feel extremely proud as to the outcome of this remarkable piece. Stay safe my friend!
JoeJarrah
Excellent. lovely tones to this, the desaturated palette really adds to the atmosphere
Jean_C
Superb and very poetic image with these tones, I like this fantasy work a lot, Barb!
ontar1
Fantastic scene, just love it!
Saby55
Magnificent job!! 👍🙋♂️
miwi
Beautiful scene,wonderful image,love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
eekdog Online Now!
would love to encounter one myself. love this great fantasy image dear Barb. you do fantasy greatly. take care..
linwhite
This is just so magical....calm....peaceful.....needed right now.
bakapo
This is lovely, magical and calm. There's so much trust in this scene.
RodS
That's some pretty sweet 'diddling' Barb! What a lovely, romantic artwork with a wonderful "Old Masters" feel. I think that must be Magic Dust that's collecting in there....
Keep 'em coming!
jendellas
Love everything about this work.
NobbyC
Great image!!! :-)
rhol_figament
I always enjoy a good unicorn image! One of my fav's is from the movie Legend... ;)
LyleAryn
Beautiful scene! Very well done.
jancas
Nice work
dragongirl
Clearly, you have taken us to a magical Place . . .
anahata.c
ditto rod and dragongirl (and others)...a medieval magical image, with a woman leading her unicorn to places unknown. You have this sepia-greenish tint which makes it feel like an aged photograph (from centuries ago), and i love the reaching-gesture of the woman. You seem like one of those artists who finds things in her collection, and just creates a vision with them, like making a wonderful casserole out of leftovers. (A little garlic, a little olive oil: Bang, you gotta dish!) The leaves all over make this feel like the 'forest primeval'. Quiet and magical.
I can't catch up with everything yet (gotta rest my limbs), but I'll do a few today and get to the others soon. Just want to explain why I'm skipping images right now.