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In the Eye of Love

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SO...I've been working on this for a few days now. This was partly for Valentines day and part as a painting experiment. These two are older OC's of mine named Ely and Imogen. I got the idea for them and their story from a dream I had a long time ago and a "Florence and the Machine" song called "Boy who builds coffins". Ely was human once, but he was a murderer and a thief and when he died he was put to work building coffins for people who died unjustly. He worked for G.O.D. or "The Golden Order of Deities". One of the deities was Imogen, who was the "Eye of G.O.D.", she alone could judge a person and decide if they would go to paradise or into servitude. They were madly in love, but it was not meant to be. Imogen was killed by another deity who was jealous of her. Thousands of years later she was reborn as a normal human, and he life was pretty normal until her mother dies in a car accident that she was also involved in. That was when Imogen saw Ely again.

Thats all you guys get for now. Have a great Valentines Day! Love you guys so much <3

Watercolour on 130lb paper
Ely and Imogen, G.O.D. Golden Order of Deities, all characters and story(c)Morghan Peressini 2010-present

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Gorgeously well drawn. I love the outlines, the shading and the actual proportions are interesting per your style. The facial expressions seem genuine and organic rather than an attempt for expression. Fantastic work. Keep it up.

-CO

Love the style!, only thing that's pinching me is the girl that looks sort of annorexic. still 5/5! great stuff!

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