We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
Suggester writes, "This is simply an amazing painting which has captured *Jonsama's vibrant painting style. The color combinations in Path of Enlightenment portray so many human emotions that leave us with a sense of the serenity of nature. It conveys the idea of peaceful meditation whose atmosphere inspires a sense of warmth and imagination in a world of fantasy." (Suggested by ~Bex-Serendipity and Featured by ^oilsoaked)
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CommentsI think it's beautiful - congratulations both of you, on a fantastic piece of art.
Great!
And cute as well...for some reason I can't explain, maybe is just the feeling in here, or the colors, or the way the trees are together... -- I am cute, in a bad-batch-of-LSD kind of way. Can I have a free comission? Check me out![link] i think it turned out really well. i love the quality of the light you have as well. not always easy to get bright light to have that bright light feel on a drawing like this!
great work! wow, thats really nice! Love how you made the sky! It's really breath taking! Love it very much!!
This is beautiful! Don't worry about the colors for a second, it gives off a wonderful warmth.
-- Your FACE is a deviation...OOOOOH! This is really cool. I love the colors and how it can seem like each thing in the picture can be seen as something else.
-- " You'll know it's a rock, when it falls on your head." Yaquanac lore ~ Binabik ~ Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series Tad Williams ~ wow, really beautiful. i love it.
-- Sometimes it seems too good to be true <3 11-21-07 <3 It's been a while since I've heard from you, my friend! This is gorgeous work, I'm glad to see the two of you back in action
-- Sonnet CXVI Wow, it's very enlightening
Thanks a lot for the fav, yeah we've been preoccupied
-- "Just be yourself, because nobody is going to love you if you can't love who you are." |
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