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pencil and marker on paper 30x15cm

it's the opposite to [link]
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*DupleSnowflake Feb 1, 2010  Student Traditional Artist
I like this a lot! It reminds me of the invisible man with some checker-board type designs to contrast it.
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:iconzergy79:
thank you so much.
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:iconminzmintig:
Very interesting!
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~Karenee-Art Jan 20, 2010  Professional General Artist
I love the motion and flow of this, the strength of the pattern on the legs contrasts with the flexing hollow swirl of fabric that forms the upper body in a compelling manner. It feels like joy founded on confidence to me.
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:iconzergy79:
Your thozghts are great espaecialy because your feelings are matching with the meaning of iyimserlik

Thank you so much.
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~Luthienne88 Jan 18, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
amazing. as always :D

btw it's interesting the legs and the arms are look so... "complete" (sorry I haven't found really good word for it... yet.:()
and we can see through the other parts.
maybe there is some power inside what keeps pieces together :)
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:iconzergy79:
thankyouthankyouthankyou!!! :hug::hug::hug:

It's great, that you think of what's holds the cloth together, cause that's what iyimserlik means.
:):):)
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~Luthienne88 Jan 19, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
:D you're welcome :tighthug: :D:D:D:D

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it's turkish word? :o
I used a google (I don't know so much, so I had to) and it means optimism? :o

great :clap:
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:iconzergy79:
Don't take a backseat. :hug: You're right it's turkish. :D:D:D:D

Actualy I could have asked my plenty Turkish speaking neighbors and friends. But ... well ... I also used google.
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