Cheshire Cat

Posted May 27, 2006, 1:41:46 AM UTC

This was made from boredom, newly bought watercolor pencils, and a unique obsession for the Cheshire cat. The colors arent exactly right, and its quite messy, but I like it ^-^  If youre saying "Where is this cat she speaks of?" Well, you know how the Cheshire cat is, he can go all invisible, duh.

No, heh ^-^"

Hes in the bottom left corner. The most prominent part of him is his eyes o.o So, if you hadnt seen him before, now you know where to look ^_^

Hope ya like!

ps: Yes, I realize that my version of the Cheshire Cat is very viscious looking. Thats how I like him ^_^

(c) Cheshire Cat, Alice in Wonderland, Disney

(c) Art, Allison(me!)

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  • Mar 28, 2010, 6:34:32 AM UTC
    isn't he in the bottom left corner? neat pic
  • Sep 4, 2006, 12:50:29 AM UTC
    Wow, not only is it actually abstract art in the abstract gallery (pet peeve of mine, sorry :p) it's a really nice piece, to boot! Honestly I think much of our most honest and highest-quality art happens when we're bored, because the amount of conscious interference is at its lowest then and you're just creating for the sake of creating. Somehow it doesn't look red, white and blue, or purple really, even though it's unquestionably a compounding of red and blue on white, which should blend visually to violet. I can feel that I *should* see violet. But I really don't. Yet I also don't really see it as 'red-white-blue' either. Cool.

    Do more like this! I want more brain-twisty eye candy >O ;p
    • Sep 4, 2006, 2:23:43 PM UTC
      Im glad you like it! ^_^ Ill try and do more, but as you said, somtimes we make the best are when were bored. Tongue Thanks for the comment!
  • May 26, 2006, 7:25:45 PM UTC
    I love ALice in Wonderland. I like this picture. You know what you should add? Just add the white grinning smile somewhere in there Big Smile
    • May 26, 2006, 8:32:41 PM UTC
      Me too. I love the Cheshire Cat expecially. I like that idea, the white grin. I could white out his smile thats in the corner...that might work....?
      • May 27, 2006, 10:32:55 AM UTC
        yeah try using white out or if you have photoshop or a paint program just use the pencil or paintbrush.