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On my left side I plan on getting a sort of fairy tale forest scene, very feminine and soft. Think Very Old books where the drawings look almost woodblock-y, colors faded and all. I know that I want a deer, maybe another (a baby) curled up on the ground (very bambi-esque I know). There will be flowers and a few small birds flying around. I want the outline in brown and only certain things to have color/shading.
Does anyone have any input as to what I could add? My main question…how should I tie it all together so that it doesn’t just look…there? If that makes sense. I don’t necessarily want a “border” per say, but that’s the best way to describe what I mean. So sorry for the lengthy post. Thanks so much for any input =)
September 5th, 2010 by Tattoo Lover | 4 Comments »
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