Illustration Friday: Captain -
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14 Comments:
This pic is sexy. Yes.
Hard, powerful, ruthless.
The name could be Lady Domina, also.
susupetal:
I was hoping that this image would be seen this way. Thanks with my usual blush! :)
Oooh, I like this! Very cool!
Captain of Atlantis!
Thank you, Mary. :)
Intriging picture full of mystery.
It is hardworking to post everyday.
You do it great!
griesmail:
Thanks very much for stopping back, Trijnie. Yes, it can get difficult, at times, to post every day. I am driven, so I've managed to hold this pace. Even so, who can say how long that will last? Things change and I'm in the middle of some very BIG changes as we speak! So far, so good. :)
Mick, Elegia has answered to our speculations.
susupetal:
LOL ... I admit that the image of the girl is only a resemblance to Elegia, who is prettier and quite likely quicker to draw blood from those who dare to get between her and Young Potter! :D
Perhaps a side-by-side comparison is called for? That would probably prove each of the three of us correct! :)
Hey there, I almost decided to read Harry Potter, but I changed my mind for now :D I think I look more like a vampire than that innocent girl ;)
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Captain is very cool, a bit angry and self-assertive. I like the curves in the pic: It makes it feel like a water. Maybe she is a captain of the ship (and your captain too of course).
elegia:
LOL @ almost decided. Funny, while on vacation I almost bought my first Harry Potter book but also changed my mind for now. I should put in a request to Susu to make the innocent girl look more like Vampira! A Finnish girl, too! Did you know? :D
Thanks for the comment on the piece (blush!) and you're quite correct about the feeling of water. As the little story says, this is a vision reflected upon the waves.
a vision reflected upon the waves.. lovely.. she seems dominating and yet have a fragile side.. oh well maybe i see myself in this in a way..
velvet:
I'm pleased that you enjoyed the line and the image (blush!).
I know Vampira was a Finnish girl, one of our rare international film stars:))
Harry Potter is worth reading. I've read them all.
susupetal:
I know that I'm more than likely to begin the Harry Potter reading one of these days. As a boy - even still - I was hooked on The Hardy Boys series of books ... it's a tradition for me to read "Mystery of Cabin Island" each year at Christmas. :)
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