i myself am a feminist, and i felt like making a graphic to represent that and female empowerment itself, in the most "me" way possible
note the armadillos for added "YES"
not gonna lie, i'm in love with this graphic. i'm very fond of the shading especially on the skirt. i feel like this was some sort of breakthrough - i just really like it
what do you think?
click a box and leave a comment
and remember, MEN NEED WOMEN, NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!
OMG ARMADILLO SHOES :o i LOVE THE WHOLE THING <3 STUNNING JACK STUNNING
ReplyDeleteNEVER FORGET! thank you boo :*
DeleteThat's just fantastic! I would never make something like this! Congratulations, u have very big talent. :D
ReplyDeletethanks so much!
DeleteShouldn't she be in the kitchen? says no one ever.
ReplyDeleteThis graphic is empowering and revolutionary. RELEASE YOUR INNER BEYONCE
WHO RUN THE WORLD?
DeleteGIRLS
Deleteto be honest the skirt isn't that great along with the hair. The left boob looks a bit off. you shaded the line dark but you didn't really add much shading so it looks like the pit shouldn't even be there.
ReplyDeletei know what you mean, the pits just make the arms look webbed
DeleteTHAT HAIR!
ReplyDeleteI'm very impressed with the improvements you've made on hair!
ReplyDeletethank you aisy! i owe it to a new technique
DeleteThis kinda bothers me... You shaded the hair at the right places so the shape of it looks wonderful but I'm a bit confused with the amount of light you added to it. I don't know whether I like it or not...
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I'm not a real fan of the shading on the shoes and skirt either. You have drawn so much better clothing before. This one looks too 'choppy'/sharp (sorry i can't find the right word). The left armit is a bit odd looking too.
But the weirdest thing is that deep iside I like this graphic????? How is that even possible???
I love the shading on the shoes! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, especially the hair and those gorgeous armadillos! :) By the way, is that Lindsey Wixon?
ReplyDelete