The quote, by Joyce, was recommended for this piece by my friend Keith. If he comes up with something better, I may change it. I hope cherubs and gargoyles count for this challenge.
edit: A clarification by Oscar Wilde: “A sentimentalist is simply one who desires to have the luxury of an emotion without paying for it.” reference
Willie
5/15/2006 @ 11:48 pm
Long live the sentimentalists! 🙂
Bron Smith
5/16/2006 @ 9:37 am
What beautifully drawn characters. The cherub is so cute and well proportioned. And you took a more original approach to the devil, as opposed to the usual pitchfork character. Well done.
Colliin
5/17/2006 @ 11:20 pm
You’ve done some excellent ilustrations! MY girlfriend really enjoyed King Henry as well as the battling seahorses. I was rather partial to “tattoo” since I have a six-year-old daughter who loves to draw on herself. Thanks for visiting my site and commenting as well. The fallen angel ribbon was never actually a magnetic ribbon since I had to go through cafepress for it. It’s a sticker that you can trim around and if he’s really interested, he can find it here: http://www.cafepress.com/fizzleandpop/640878
Ratlion
5/19/2006 @ 2:03 am
Hello Mishka 🙂
Just saw your comment on my entry for ‘Under the Sea’…you’re right…your ‘Song’ is very similar(it’s lovely btw)…in fact our entries for ‘Robot’ are kinda similar too! Great minds think alike? 😀
Really like your work…what medium do you use?
Cheers!