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Great Expression

So here there was some really good expression the colors and linework very nice, the blue shirt or top she is wearing seems out of place maybe if it was a pinkish color it might reflect the design better, Layout of the separate locks of hair is very layered being spread out along the entire image Keeping consistent with the given message of a “BAD-HAIR-DAY” The distinction of each strand is made through a "SMOOTH-TEXTURE" of various lines, Each of the strands seem to "OVERLAP" each other again pertaining to an uncontrollable style, The hot pink and bold blue go well with the soft brown of her complexion and hair.

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the blue shirt or top she is wearing seems out of place maybe if it was a pinkish color it might reflect the design better

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I love this picture, mostly because of how ridiculous it is. It's just great to see all this hair around her. I guess hair is just something I've always been fascinated by. I just love the way she's looking up. It's very consoling to have something so silly. Was this done on a sketchbook?

Upon closer inspection, I realize it was done on cardboard. That's probably the best thing about it. I just love the use of simple stuff like that. Her hair kind of looks like meat. No wonder I've dreamt of eating hair.

very nice

A good poster for a horror movie haha, Good job I would liek to see it as a T-shirt print.

A womens hair is equivalent that of a car..X10

I can imagine, reminds me of a retro add for a B movie horror film

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