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Image Info:
Medium: Digital
Posted: 2002-04-20
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"Eternally sad, alone, and filled with gloom, GraveFlower is one that rarely smiles or laughs. An elf who is endowed with amazing powers. However, those powers came with a price. Life and just about everything around him, meets it's demise. Death & misfortune are what led his kind to cast GraveFlower out, for his inability to control the side effects of his gift. And so, he made a cemetary his new home, where he could not take life or be blamed for misfortune. Here he cares after the dead, while learning how to control the side effects of his mystical gift. - Character design dedicated to a good friend. " |
This image copyright Sal Nieto © 2002. |
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Comments for this Image:
| Marcela Roberts 2002-10-06 |
awww, he looks so cute! Great design work for him. Also, nice atmosphere. I love the gate and fence behind him as well as the tree that looks liek its trying to grab him. | | (Sal Vador N) |
Hey Marcela! Wow, I haven't seen a comment on this particular pic in a long time. Glad you dig the atmosphere. Thanks also for the comment on my characterization on the menacing tree. Yeah, I really intended for the place to have a character of it's own. Menacing, distraught, sad, and peaceful all at once. And GraveFlower amongst it all, not fazed one bit. :D thanks again. |
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