Dorothy Gale

Paul Compton

Dorothy Gale

Ink and tea drawing on paper. Original size of drawing 9×13cm.

Dorothy Gale from Frank L. Baum’s classic book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. I did this after reading the terrific book Wicked by Gregory Maguire.

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Greeting Cards and Matted Prints

Dorothy Gale by Paul Compton
Dorothy Gale by Paul Compton
  • Steven Guy

    Steven Guy

    Paul, this is a wonderfull series !

  • Karin  Taylor

    Karin Taylorcommunity helper

    lovely work Paul!

  • Steven Guy

    Steven Guy

    I look forward to more and more. Keep the wonder and imagination alive.

  • pinkyjain

    pinkyjain

    Amazing & so lovely. i haven’t got to Dorothy in the book yet, and she doesn’t look as innocent as she does in the movie. Beautiful & wonderful drawing, love the details in her braids, so intricately drawn, fabulous Paul

  • Paul Compton replied

    Thank you pinkyjain. Actually in Wicked she is pretty much depicted the same way Dorothy is in the original Wizard of Oz book. She’s bright, innocent but she really has no idea about Elphaba’s life or the true goings on in Oz. Thanks for adding this to your favourites too. :)

  • kipishiux

    kipishiux

    nice drawing.

  • John Douglas

    John Douglas

    Dorothy is wonderful!

  • CateTownsend

    CateTownsend

    I really love the effect you have created in these portraits

  • butchart

    butchart

    i gotta tell you paul.. as much as i love your work… dorthy looks possessed… but i think that’s a good thing…......b

  • ychty

    ychty

    i love your arts. they are really unique!

  • Tina Hogg

    Tina Hogg

    Love the technique here – the illustration could be a hundred years old! Superb – really love your work!!

  • Sylvia Karall

    Sylvia Karall

    Lovely work Paul!

  • Steven Novak

    Steven Novak

    KEEP THIS SERIES COMING!

  • PJ Ryan

    PJ Ryan

    Fabulous work .. !!

  • Bones

    Bones

    I like this a lot, great texture and lines

  • hilarydougill

    hilarydougill

    great artwork, wonderful imagery, nicely presented too

  • Mui-Ling Teh

    Mui-Ling Teh

    This may not be what you were thinking, but when seeing Dorthy’s eyes bright and yellow here while everything is fairly neatral, it is like Oz is still apart of her; especially with that look on her face as though she is missing her friends there. I remember seeing the movie with Judy Garland, where Dorthy’s world is depicted in black and white while Oz was in color. The circular frame around her also gives a bit of the impression that she is being watched. Maybe her friends are thinking of her too (or the wicked witch is watching her through her crystal ball…)

  • Paul Compton replied

    Wow! What clever interpretations! You’ve definitely read a lot into this work. I have a great fondness for the Judy Garland version. Love the crystal ball reference to the circular frame – I never realised this. I did the circular frame to reference the type of photography style prominent in Dorothy’s era, (the early 1900’s). You’re a diamond Mui-Ling. Thank you so much for commenting : )

  • Mui-Ling Teh

    Mui-Ling Teh

    The diamond is my birthstone!

  • Paul Compton replied

    Great coincidence : )

  • BLYTHART

    BLYTHART

    Paul you mention Wicked so much it must be good. I’ll see if I can get a copy from ebay.

  • Paul Compton replied

    I don’t usually like fantasy novels but this was very clever and thought-provoking. Really makes you question what is “good” and “evil”. If you read it I hope you enjoy it Dave. Thanks for adding this to your favourites : )

  • Alyson Pearson

    Alyson Pearson

    very cool

  • Harald Gick

    Harald Gick

    Awesome!

  • John Dicandia

    John Dicandia 4 days ago

    Very haunting rendering of Dorothy. Interesting use of tea. :))

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