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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Exhaustion
It's been awhile since I contributed any archive art. So, here's a drawing of two exhausted fighters, part of another unfinished narrative from seven or eight years ago.
Oh love this one. I may be a person of action, who only cares what happened rather than why. But just the portray here makes it look like they wrecked each other up bad and regretted it happening, but not regretting the fact they tore each other part (If that makes any sense)
Absolutely love this one. As has been said, it says much without spoiling anything, and I love how there is no clear victor here, leaving things open.
While it's kind of necessary to have someone win I like those fights better where both girls visibly feel the effects, and even the winner admits that the fight took it's toll on her.
Oh, very well done. It says alot without actually showing a lot. It kind of tells it's own story. I love it when you post these older pieces.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the midweek picture. I really enjoy it when you give us something between Mondays.
ReplyDeleteOh love this one. I may be a person of action, who only cares what happened rather than why. But just the portray here makes it look like they wrecked each other up bad and regretted it happening, but not regretting the fact they tore each other part (If that makes any sense)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this one. As has been said, it says much without spoiling anything, and I love how there is no clear victor here, leaving things open.
ReplyDeleteWhile it's kind of necessary to have someone win I like those fights better where both girls visibly feel the effects, and even the winner admits that the fight took it's toll on her.