Saturday 7th March 2009 14:47 | Green Lights |
you nicely show the impact of sorrow and a double life on Snape's face |
Friday 6th March 2009 22:51 | Green Lights |
Oooh. I like it. A taste of Avada in the air, eh? |
Thursday 5th March 2009 21:13 | Green Lights |
This is a great picture of Professor Snape. Very well done. Thank you for sharing your tallent. p |
Monday 2nd March 2009 19:59 | Green Lights |
Awesome! Just awesome! |
Monday 2nd March 2009 14:25 | Green Lights |
wow.
fantastic.
and bloody scary too.
B |
Friday 27th January 2006 20:08 | Green Lights |
Wowww... I really love the tiny lines, it adds so much detail and elaboration to what could have been a boring portrait. The green light makes me think of what he did! And yay I finall get to use this spiffy Snape icon
~kiwi |
Sunday 22nd January 2006 14:34 | Green Lights |
wow. thats all i got for you right now. just wow. .....ok, well, for starters, the color is amazing. i especially love the green in the hair. the portrait of snape is really accurate. the eyes, nose, the condescending (sp?) look. i don't know exactly what it is, but it's a very powerful picture. fabulous job - two thumbs up :-D
Vira |
Saturday 21st January 2006 17:41 | Green Lights |
Wow. Beautifully, poetically done. I just mean... wow. I don't know how to begine propely. The look on his face- so deep, tinted with sadness and/or regret, serious and still, amazingly, fairly unreadable... It's so meaningful. Wow. I'm... thrown back. Man. Wow. |
Saturday 21st January 2006 17:33 | Green Lights |
Oh...my...goodness...this is truly one of the most best pieces of art I have ever seen. Its just so magical and...eeviieeellll....~*shiver*~:snape: |
Saturday 21st January 2006 08:12 | Green Lights |
I love the lines on his face. It shows just how old he is, and how much he's been through. I'm glad there's another Snape fan in this thing. |
Thursday 19th January 2006 11:15 | Green Lights |
SWEET!! that is incredible!! i love it!! |
Wednesday 18th January 2006 21:25 | Green Lights |
This one gives me a thrill--not necessarily a good one, but a sort of chilling thrill. I really like how you've integrated the green into his hair, running the light up each strand--it gives him an aged and a bitter look. It's as though he had graying, well, green-ing hair and his skin!--don't get me started. It's like the evil from his magic is etched into his flesh (his whole being, really)--the way you've placed the light on his face---mmmmm, amazing!
Always, Margaret |
Wednesday 18th January 2006 21:11 | Green Lights |
Wonderful use colors and technique. I've seen many drawings of Rickman as Snape but this is unique. Oh no, I've made a rhyme, I'm such a freak. *laughs at self* |
Wednesday 18th January 2006 09:13 | Green Lights |
This is amazingly powerful and wonderfully rendered. I've very impresssed. Is it scratch point? |
Wednesday 18th January 2006 06:41 | Green Lights |
the style of your art is amazing. some of my favourite work on here. |
Wednesday 18th January 2006 05:54 | Green Lights |
Wahhh. Evil, twisted Snape... (?) I love his eyes and the light coming from the wand! And the hair... In fact I love the whole picture. :-) Very well done!
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Wednesday 18th January 2006 05:43 | Green Lights |
No matter how often I look at this pic, I never cease to be amazed by it. Wonderful detail, and amazing use of lights - the green around his head gives him a very mysterious look. |