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The Doll's Tribute to Terry Gilliam

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This week's challenge over at BEYOND The Burtonesque Dolls is to create a project inspired by the artwork and/or films of Terry Gilliam.  Personally, I TOTALLY like this dude's style when it comes to his artwork.  It borders on bazaar with quite a steampunk-y edge... THAT I'm so drawn to!!!  Now while I ended up going "cutesy" with this card, it was not for lack of want for the bazaar.  I had originally picked Smeared Ink's Gear Head but with the holiday weekend and this user's less than stellar computer know-how, the image wasn't able to be downloaded in time for this challenge.  So inspired by Terry Gilliam's Steampunk Style, here's my project featuring a GORGEOUS alternative:  Tiddly Inks' Owlette.  I altered this one a bit as the owl that is supposed to be perched on Owlette's hand would have gotten in the way of that wonderful Tim Holtz sentiment.

 Ok folks... that is it!  Swing over to Beyond The Burtonesque Dolls to enter this challenge and see what the rest of the dolls created in tribute of the talented Mr. Gilliam!!!

**Copics used, Skin:  E00, E000, E11, E21, Hair: E02, E18, E59, Wardrobe:  E40, E43, E44, E47, E49, BG71, BG75, BG78, BG000, Misc:  W3

Comments

This is GORGEOUS! I loveeeeeeeeeeee the colors and that quote! :):):):):):):):):):):)
Krista said…
when i grow up i want to color like you *sigh*
Lori Barnett said…
This is AWESOME!!!! LOVE!
Audrey Frelx said…
OMG, I just LOVE this!!! Just gorgeous!!!

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