Illustration Friday: Green


Well, I went out to Guy Francis' blog and saw this cute little pixie looking off to the side. That made me wonder, is she just day dreaming or is she flirting with a pixie boy. So, I came up with this kid. I thought he went with the illustration friday theme of green pretty well...leaves, spring, etc. Check out Guy's girl here.

I sketched it with a brown pencil and painted it in painter with my computer and wacom.

12 comments:

  1. damage that he has now already a wife, otherwise I would gladly have gone with him!

    it´s very cute!!!

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  2. I like him and that pixie girl, too! And I got the pixie/fairy in my drawing, too! =)

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  3. Was she flirting with him or was it the other way around? This kid turned out great. I"m glad youdid it.

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  4. Very nice work. I thnk hes just what a pixie girl would want. Love his expression.

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  5. Cute! I like the look of this - it doesn't really look digital. He looks a bit shy :)

    We both did pixies for "green" this week, can you believe it? :)

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  6. Lovely :D

    I like your style, I went also trough your books.
    And I like it a lot

    Ciao :D

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  7. Super cute, his expression is great. Nice work.

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  8. Wow, really nice work! Thanks for sharing it.

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  9. Oh, he is just darling. I simply love his pose and expression. Keep up the terrific work!

    Cheers,
    Theresa
    http://theresadesign.blogspot.com

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  10. If we shadows have offended
    Think but this, and all is mended
    That you have but slumber'd here
    While these visions did appear
    And this weak and idle theme
    no more yielding but a dream
    Gentles, do not reprehend
    If you pardon, we will mend
    And, as I am an honest Puck
    If we have unearned luck
    Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue
    We will make amends ere long
    Else the Puck a liar call
    So good night unto you all.
    Give me your hands, if we be friends
    and Robin shall restore amends.
    (Puck - Midsummer's Night Dream - Shakespeare)

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