Amazing picture and I love the expression on your face. The color choice is interesting, as the Mad Hatter had a much brighter green, and you went with something darker with a bluer tone, excellent choice! I adore the jewelry you chose, giving it a definate feminine flair, making it a truely unique perspective on the subject. Only thing I can think to say is if you had added the 10/6 price tag usually seen on the Mad Hatter. that would have made it 'no questions asked' Mad Hatter peice. If it was done on a old parchment type paper, or even as dark as a cardboard color ... I don't think it would stand out too much and take away from the amazing color scheme. But it is a brilliant peice! You have gained a new fan with this!!
Your expression makes this photo what it really is, and that is nothing short of exquisite. Charming, lovely, and a paradigm of virtue.
The background, clothing, and accessories make me ponder why wasn't the Mad Hatter a female to begin with, because you precisely pulled that off no question. The gentle paleness of the skin and beautiful figure, you are a delightful art piece to look at.
Alice in Wonderland is not expressed enough by some artists, and the fact that you have went with a divergent approach with the bizarreness, but fabulous works of Louis Carroll.
The color choice is interesting, as the Mad Hatter had a much brighter green, and you went with something darker with a bluer tone, excellent choice!
I adore the jewelry you chose, giving it a definate feminine flair, making it a truely unique perspective on the subject.
Only thing I can think to say is if you had added the 10/6 price tag usually seen on the Mad Hatter. that would have made it 'no questions asked' Mad Hatter peice. If it was done on a old parchment type paper, or even as dark as a cardboard color ... I don't think it would stand out too much and take away from the amazing color scheme.
But it is a brilliant peice! You have gained a new fan with this!!
The background, clothing, and accessories make me ponder why wasn't the Mad Hatter a female to begin with, because you precisely pulled that off no question. The gentle paleness of the skin and beautiful figure, you are a delightful art piece to look at.
Alice in Wonderland is not expressed enough by some artists, and the fact that you have went with a divergent approach with the bizarreness, but fabulous works of Louis Carroll.
I LOVE this adornment.
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