Hey gang. Here's something I've been working on on and off then and when. This picture's one of the few serious ones you've seen in my gallery. It's about Anyssa playing her favourite instrument, having composed a song in memory of her lost family. For those who don't know, Anyssa lost her family while she was still underage, being the only survivor in a car accident that took her both parents. After that she had to go through an era of depression and mistreatment as she was taken from a foster family to another, the families either being not to her tastes or them treating her like crap. Eventually she ran away and hid until she came across the BB residence. In any case, she used to play a cello when her parents were still alive, but thanks to obvious reasons she had a long pause. Only after getting over the biggest grief did she get back to her old hobby, and in the picture you see she's playing a song she made for her dead parents called "Overture for yearning". You could say it's her way to grieve and honour her parents' memory.
Art wise I tried to make this picture seem as emotional as possible, and I think I succeeded in it quite well. Not as well as I would've wanted, but it's good nevertheless.
It definitively speaks volumes without having to etch a word. Overall I think the piece came together quite nicely and I certainly felt a wave of emotions just looking at it before even getting to the story beneath it
Yes, REAL people don't have cat ears. This one, on the other hand, is a drawn person born from my imagination, so she has cat ears. And I don't see cat ears as some sorta beauty issue. I just think animal features like that give the character more...well, character.
this is a very deep and moving work.
you're contributing to an unrealistic standard of beauty
And I don't see cat ears as some sorta beauty issue. I just think animal features like that give the character more...well, character.