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yuletart-mods.livejournal.com) wrote in
yuletart2010-12-29 02:10 pm
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Happy Yuletart, lea_apricitas!
Title: Sundown
Gift for:
lea_apricitas
Artist:
leyna55
Rating: G
Fandom: Fire Emblem
Characters: Matthew/Guy
Warnings: None
Artist notes: Lea, I saw that you would love to have a picture of this pairing. I don’t know the fandom at all, so I hope this is OK. Thank you to my very helpful beta.

Title: Moon Lady
Rating: G
Fandom: Phryne Fisher by Kerry Greenwood
Characters: Phryne
Warnings: None
Artist notes: I was delighted to see you ask for Phryne as your wildcard. I copied the poster behind her from the 1928 revival production poster. Thank you to my very helpful beta.
Summary: Phryne at His Majesty’s Theatre to see Ruddigore from the book “Ruddy Gore” by Kerry Greenwood.

Gift for:
Artist:
Rating: G
Fandom: Fire Emblem
Characters: Matthew/Guy
Warnings: None
Artist notes: Lea, I saw that you would love to have a picture of this pairing. I don’t know the fandom at all, so I hope this is OK. Thank you to my very helpful beta.
Title: Moon Lady
Rating: G
Fandom: Phryne Fisher by Kerry Greenwood
Characters: Phryne
Warnings: None
Artist notes: I was delighted to see you ask for Phryne as your wildcard. I copied the poster behind her from the 1928 revival production poster. Thank you to my very helpful beta.
Summary: Phryne at His Majesty’s Theatre to see Ruddigore from the book “Ruddy Gore” by Kerry Greenwood.


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I also love the coloring and the period outfit from head to toe in the second one.
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...just...wow...
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And the second one is just gorgeous. Her outfit is simply divine and everything about it is very 1920's!
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I love the intricate details of the dress combined with the simpler background, and the juxtaposition between the figure and the poster and just WOW. It's the kind of thing I'd be an art book for!
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And an opportunity to do some 1920s fashion - how could I resist *g*
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