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Aeryael and her messenger by ~aeryael:iconaeryael:


©2008-2009 ~aeryael
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Submitted: February 14, 2008
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My OC Aeryael... and the beetle that brings her messages.
The beetle is looking like a glowworm. But it's a beetle!
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i loved each step of this work, it was a pleasure to see every little detail coming out, and i love to give you the suggestions you ask me, this is delicious to look at, she is heartwarming and alive, i couldn't expect less from your talent.

luv ya!
absolutely awesome, I particularly love her skin! And very nice to see a beetle for a change!:blowkiss:

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Here's to "the swellest dame in this whole cockeyed world."
She is so gorgeous :wow: I adore your skills :heart: The beetle is a nice idea, I haven't seen that done before ^^

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- only a person with flaws can be perfect. -

:XD: kingdom hearts + gothic Lolita = [link] :XD:
Wow. Beautiful peace.

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The lion within, I roar.
Stretch bow, let arrow soar.
To protect your love.
Thaaanks! :hug:
Yes, enough glittering butterflies and dragonflies eh? hahaha!

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Dib: Horrible... nightmare... visions!
Ms. Bitters: It's called life, Dib. Sit down.

*It is wise to be foolish in the Land of Faerie.
I searched for references for a beetle flying a lot, but it's something difficult to find!! So I don't know if one could see it's a beetle... for me it still looks like a glowworm hahaha, but it's ok...
I'm glad you like it!! :aww:

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Dib: Horrible... nightmare... visions!
Ms. Bitters: It's called life, Dib. Sit down.

*It is wise to be foolish in the Land of Faerie.
Gorgeous picture. The colours choices are absolutely magical, and they glow with a mystical life of their own. That background is splendid, and really needs to be viewed at full size to see the depth and detail.
Goood work ! With Painter ? Photoshop ? Other ?
What brush (acrylics, aerographes... ?) do you use ? Sorry for my bad English, bravo.

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