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Submitted: July 8, 2008
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Medium is water colour and ripped paper. This was included in my breadth for my ap 2-d design portfolio.

This was for an assignment in class, we had to incorporate bones into a piece of work.

If you can't tell :/ it's meant to be a bridge.
Daily Deviation, 2008-07-26

Daily DeviationThe soft, watery strokes in Skeleton Bridge by ~pumpkinsinnewspapers only help to amplify an already dreamy composition. (Suggested by =Fuhnora and Featured by ^limnides)

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It's beautiful! You're really good with watercolors.

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"Watching The Matrix has proved to me that doing gymnastics in a trenchcoat is, in fact, possible."
I really like this. Very imaginative.

...And yes, I can see that it's a bridge. :)

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"Under Brooding skies and watchful eyes
On convulsive seas of false urgency
We walk empty corridors in vain..."
-Fates Warning
i love most the small figure between the "hips", they sit like gaurdrails and it gives the skeleton a size ratio, making it look more definately like a large bridge. i like, as well, the splashes of water and the ribs. the water splash makes it real, and the ribs seem to be something nice to walk inside of. it just great.

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show me a day i dont regret what i've done
Thanks, they're pretty cool watercolours too - pelikan it's a nifty german brand.
:D Thankyou. Ha, yeah I put that there because pretty much no one at school could decipher that the skeleton was a bridge.
Thanks so much.
It's great to know that my details and intentions are being appreciated.
:)
This is one of my personal favorites.
I love how you did the waves.<3

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This is really well done. The skull looks like it really is under water. Your use of color is excellent. You have really good technique. Keep it up!

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