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Wow, that's pretty cool, to paint someone's random portrait-- lucky girl! I am now considering whining so I can be part of your tarot deck ;o)

Cool white cream, her skin was; alabaster liquid poured into the most slender and divine vessel that nature or fate or gods or the moonlight ever spun forth. What infused those bluish jewels that sparkled ‘neath her sculpted eyebrows, I could only guess as she sat alone at the coffee house table. The bustling tumult of the rest of the world—chatting java junkies, the hiss of mocha foam, the clinking of china and ceramic cups—demurely evaporated as I watched her gaze out the window and into the setting sky. The purples and oranges ricocheted off of the surrounding buildings and their picture windows, casting a prismatic sheen on her jet-black bangs. An entire ocean of strange pleasures had already begun seeping from her slender fingers as she traced them over the napkin on the table.

Her eyes still stared resolutely forward even as a black serpent and coils of dark vines appeared, traversing the soft paper in front of her as her digits danced. The rest of the world buzzed about its business as the sun disappeared and her eyes redoubled their hypnotic fire, but my mind had lifted the vines and obstructive branches of the mundane. A garden of dark blooms, beautiful haunted creatures, and twilit delight revealed itself.

Beautiful! You work magic with colours and textures and and and !

Your art is living!

I really like all of her expression.

Nice portrait though.

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