Sitting in the shower, hurting--not least of all in the leg he'd been using for leverage--nauseous, wanting to cry. She can't, though. He's stolen that from her, too.
If you recall from an earlier description, this series is divided into thirds. This is the end of the second one. Music.
I love this whole series, it's filled with really beautiful artistry and raw emotion, but I think this piece from it is really my favorite. The expression is perfect. It conveys so much violation, fear, loneliness, and even some resignation, without having to use tears or heavy shading. The way you left a lot of empty headroom instead of a close up really is the cherry on top.
Seriously, take down the mona lisa and put this in the louvre.
I love this whole series, it's filled with really beautiful artistry and raw emotion, but I think th
I wouldn't draw nearly so strong a comparison, but I'll hardly turn down such a compliment. Thank you for your kind words and for acknowledging Braixen's utter misery, for it is complete and all-encompassing.
I wouldn't draw nearly so strong a comparison, but I'll hardly turn down such a compliment. Thank yo