your style is tremendously entertaining and a joy to admire! All of your work, ive literally spent hours just looking through your Gallery!! amazing work!!!
haha! you've really captured a pensive moment. I love the understated expression on their faces. It's too easy to go over the top on these sorts of things.
Reminds me of characters from a book. Maybe you've heard of it? "Max the Mighty", sequel to "Freak the Mighty".
The main characters are a big, self-proclaimed dumb guy who is nearing a state of depression due to the events that happened in the last book (his first real friend dies due to an illness), and a young bookworm of a girl whose mother and herself are beaten by her new father (and I think the book mentions that he was also a pastor).
They meet each other when he saw that she was being picked on by other kids of their school. He figured that they were alike, friendless and all that, so he decides to be her friend. She reciprocates and then sort of becomes a new real friend to him.
This particular piece you did reminded me of that part of the book when they were running away, crossing a large part of America (setting of the story, by the way).
I find it a cute depiction of the two of them (even if you didn't really base your piece off the book )
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rechanhanamichi
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Raise your hands high!
Young brothers and sisters,
There's a world's worth of work and a need for you.
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The main characters are a big, self-proclaimed dumb guy who is nearing a state of depression due to the events that happened in the last book (his first real friend dies due to an illness), and a young bookworm of a girl whose mother and herself are beaten by her new father (and I think the book mentions that he was also a pastor).
They meet each other when he saw that she was being picked on by other kids of their school. He figured that they were alike, friendless and all that, so he decides to be her friend. She reciprocates and then sort of becomes a new real friend to him.
This particular piece you did reminded me of that part of the book when they were running away, crossing a large part of America (setting of the story, by the way).
I find it a cute depiction of the two of them (even if you didn't really base your piece off the book
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That's right, you can't see me.
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