Good for her! I always feel so sorry for Ophelia, so it's nice to know she's having fun underwater:> I like the plants on the floor of the sea...they sway in the current and go well with her trailing hair. The bubbles are also very pretty.
I so agree, Txartcgal, I am not a diver, but snorkling under the sea is a very good and relaxing recluse...
Lu, good point, a realm for those who do not fit into society, I hope too it´s her salvation.
Carla, exactly, poor Ophelia needs a place to have some fun!
Dee, I am sensing women´s solidarity here :)
Joy, thanks, I like the colors, too, I feel I could have skipped Ophelia, but then I remembered it´s all about the Loontowners here. Of course someone like Ophelia lives in Loontown. (Or rather has just escaped it.)
Thanks, Aynaku, I bet you have seen a lot other ones yourself...
Buep, thanks, I was hoping one can feel the silence.
Thank you Tammy!
Marjorie, it´s certainly different from the other Loontown entries. Infact it originated in another context, the sea-scape is a stitching i made for a t-shirt and due to lack of time i used it here as well... a hug back!
i have always stared and stared at the paintings of Ophelia and i love her hair floating on the surface and the idea of floating down the stream! But this Opelia is more of a take charge kinda gal! I love it!!!
I am a day-to-day coincidental composition. I float through the spheres and look out for wild adventures. This year the only thing I let myself be frightened of is my own strange taste for the odds.
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There is something about floating deep underwater that makes the rest of the world go away...your illo reminds me of this! Very nice!
Wonderful! To enter another world where madness and the hysteria are not conceived, that could be salvation for her...
Good for her! I always feel so sorry for Ophelia, so it's nice to know she's having fun underwater:> I like the plants on the floor of the sea...they sway in the current and go well with her trailing hair. The bubbles are also very pretty.
Yay for her! It looks like she's so calm and relaxed. The colors are nice, and the flowy lines of her hair are great.
love the colors in this one!
underwater hovering is a relxing experience, something similar to meditation...watch out!
I lke your underwater landscape...
Very nice and relaxing.
Wow, cool.
a beauty but too sad for her, a nice short post that I liked..this is interesting concept you illustrated here.
*hug
-Marjorie
I so agree, Txartcgal, I am not a diver, but snorkling under the sea is a very good and relaxing recluse...
Lu, good point, a realm for those who do not fit into society, I hope too it´s her salvation.
Carla, exactly, poor Ophelia needs a place to have some fun!
Dee, I am sensing women´s solidarity here :)
Joy, thanks, I like the colors, too, I feel I could have skipped Ophelia, but then I remembered it´s all about the Loontowners here. Of course someone like Ophelia lives in Loontown. (Or rather has just escaped it.)
Thanks, Aynaku, I bet you have seen a lot other ones yourself...
Buep, thanks, I was hoping one can feel the silence.
Thank you Tammy!
Marjorie, it´s certainly different from the other Loontown entries. Infact it originated in another context, the sea-scape is a stitching i made for a t-shirt and due to lack of time i used it here as well... a hug back!
hi, tahnx for your comment...plus info on petersen's "das boot"...I showed your blog to my friend silvia this morning and you got a brand new FAN!
:)
Wow, Aynaku, that is flattering! Say hello to Silvia :)
Butof course she did...she was not meant for the world we live in! :)
Great illo hon!
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I can't tell you how much I love coming to your site and catching up with all the characters.
i have always stared and stared at the paintings of Ophelia and i love her hair floating on the surface and the idea of floating down the stream! But this Opelia is more of a take charge kinda gal! I love it!!!
Andrea, you are right, women like her need different worlds to thrive in :)
Flossy, that makes me really somehow speechless! Good that you didn´t tell me, I would lose all my cool countenance!
Interesting, Val, to think of Ophelia as a "take charge kinda gal", of course I like to see it that way!
i too am so glad that ophelia found her true home! lovely concept and drawing.
Yes! Fantastic. Ophelia lives!
hi, thanx again for leaving a comment on AYNAKU...i did'nt grew "large" despite massive pizzas and I really wonder this will ever happen!
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