She wanted a picture of Erik and Christine as they are depicted in the 2004 movie (more or less) against a rose-themed art nouveau background with a sepia-color theme. I'm not sure if I got the sepia thing right, although I did try to use pencils with that sort of "look" to them. It's been so long since I finished anything (before the Scarecrow piece) that I feel rusty. I hope you like it, Jodie.
Erik and Christine (c) Gaston Leroux, ALW
Art (c) me
WOW! That is so amazing! Better than anything I could have ever imagined. From the pose to the look, you got it right! Fabulous! I absolutely *love, love, love* this! I love the tender, yet almost possessive way he holds her. And the look on her face ... perfect!
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I must say that I love this peice. I love the way she is looking, and the way he is holding her is just heart breakingly tender.
I love the colors, and the background, it just goes perfectly.
Great job!
~MJ
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"BEHOLD! SHE IS SINGING TO BRING DOWN THE CHANDELIER! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"~ Erik
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