HiyaaAAA again!!
Well I made this for the Deviant art Hidden Qualities Contest. I want to apologize cos I made this to much fast and for consequence it looks terrible... sorry neh! ^__^''
This illustration represents to me something like the Sunflowers are peaceful protected by the sun at day. And at night in this devasted creepy world I create, the sunflowers needs protection from the evil darkness. So I imagine little kids with angelical faces as sunflower's Guardians neh.
This scene is like the Children in afternoon are waiting for the sun goes and night comes to look around and protect the little sunflowers. And the tree with a face is like the a Grandfather for the children and the flowers.
When I was drawing this I felt very good with myself, I don't know why, but this weird illustration radiates me some kind of happyness.
I choose white hairs for the kids to give them an angelical face. The tree with face I have the idea based in some illustrations I saw these days, but I can't remember where and who made all that illustrations with Trees that have faces.
OH IFORGOT TO MENTION, the hidden thing is a face, but actually it's not so much hidden neh!!
Anyway I am always weird and strange.. LOL.. A very close friend of mine said me that he was scared of what my mind can think about people O_O'' LOL... he is lucky that I'm not a psycho killer... hahahahah LOL''
I want to dedicate this drawing for my dear friends
this people always gives me really good words and always try to put me up even when I am in pain cos my ulcer. THANK YOU SO MUCH GUYS... I REALLY LOVE YOU ALL!!
Translation of Japanese Words on the drawing
- Sunflower's Night Guardians.
ByE ByE Friends and Thanks for always visit me and being soo nice with my weirdos!! ^.^
ART INFO:
- Painter Digital Pencil Sketch
- Characters Colors (Painter 7 and Photoshop 7)
- Background and Sunflowers Color (Photoshop 7)
- Finish work and Ornaments (Photoshop 7)
Produced by Dchan and Mizukara Studios - All Rights Reserved Đ 2003
I love it
decidedly well done.
I love the shadow tones . . .