BLAAAH!
reference used: Brian Froud’s lady cottongton’s pressed fairy calendar. the fairy is based on the image in the calendar, and the pen-stuff is from my imagination.
materials: watercolor pencils and pen.
Drawing available as print here:

BLAAAH! belongs to the following groups:
Drawn to Cotton- Art on T-shirtsAvailable for sale as T-Shirts

Neil Johnson, 2 months ago
I’ve noticed that too that the colors are faded out when uploaded to RB don’t know why that happens…
olechka in reply to Neil Johnson’s comment, 2 months ago
yeah…but this one got TOTALLY messed up. The colors are not even close to the image I am uploading :(
frozenfa, 2 months ago
many told me that when printed, the color will be much brighter.. i find it odd, cos if that is the case, why do the mute the preview colors then? by muting, it’ll turn off buyers who love bright colors or cheat buyers who love muted colors.. sigh.. =(
Dawnsky2, 2 months ago
love it on T:)
olechka in reply to frozenfa’s comment, 2 months ago
i kind of got around the problem by taking a picture of the drawing with my camera and using that image instead of the scanned one. It’s so weird – even when scanned, the image looked alright, but when uploaded, looked faded.
Namueh, 2 months ago
Beautiful work!
yanmos, 2 months ago
great work!
ADuDeWiDaCaMeRa, 2 months ago
wow thats amazing stuff noice
Naomi Mawson, 2 months ago
I recognised the lady cottington fairy from the thumbnail – nice work
SEspider, 2 months ago
Stunning.
MuscularTeeth
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2 months ago
fantastic !
Rebecca Barkley, 2 months ago
Love it! Reminds me of Brian Frouds squashed faeries ;)
olechka in reply to Rebecca Barkley’s comment, 2 months ago
thanks! that’s exactly what i used for reference :)