I shall go nowhere else but to follow the crow Searching for you that had been lost in darkness Wounds shall not stop my sorrow And rain of blood shall not cleanse my sins
No glory down the forbidden path I carved The sound of your heart beat is what left in my mind Love had made both of our souls tainted At the end of our journey only death awaits in kind
The curse upon you shall be forever my fault So this sacrifice is my decision To released the chain that bound us to fate And only then shall i find my redemption
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BACKGROUND STORY Rozalia is a warrior princess with unmatched skill and courage. Falling in love with her bravery and beauty, one ancient god decided to grant her an eternal life and she became an immortal guardian for her land. Unfortunate for the ancient god, Rozalia never have feeling for the god, instead one day she fell in love with a man with hart as pure as light. Knowing this, the ancient god became furious and decided to cast the man she loved into the underworld and banned the pour soul forever in darkness. Now, she is going to release the curse that befallen her love, by killing the ancient god who give her mortality, which also means the end for her life.
I am going to start this critique off by saying that I am a bit biased. This has been one of my favorite pieces of art for a while, and I had no idea who drew it, but now I know. I love the way you made the weapons glow, and I love the design and concept.
I love the way you made her look very crow/rogue like. This is pretty much perfect. I love the captivating look in her eyes. Even though her outfit is somewhat impractical for combat, I love it. I love the feathers and her ornate hairpin too.
My only critique would be that the blood splatter is inconsistent. On her forehead it looks like it just dripped there. On other parts of her body it looks like someone with a blood hand or finger just touched her and smeared blood on her.
First of all, it’s amazing how extraordinarily lifelike and detailed this is. If it weren’t for the fantasy elements like the glowing longbow, one could wonder, “Is this a photo or a painting?”
I think the woman is quite beautiful. Her ragged black clothing and the feathers in her hair give her the appearance of being a crow herself, as if she could shapeshift into one. It’s strangely fitting, not only because crows are commonplace where there has been war, but also because in Norse mythology it’s said the Valkyries (mystical warrior maidens) sometimes assumed the form of ravens. I love all the details like the lace garter on her thigh and the intricate leather tooling on the hilt of her knife and on her belt. The luminescent tattoo on her forehead is a nice touch— it makes her seem all the more regal and warrior-like.
The only thing I can possibly mention (and it's only my opinion) is that the Gothic/European cemetery in the background seems to throw the Asian aura of the painting ever so slightly off. Overall, however, I think it’s a magnificent work of art. I am in total awe.
Holy crap, I really got lucky. I actually saw this being sold as a poster at a store in a mall, and it caught my eye, and I actually stopped and walked closer to get a better look. This poster was different from the usual posters they sell of celebrities and I actually liked it. I made a note to try to find the artist and bam! Two days later by chancing upon another piece of art from the same artist that I liked so much that I wanted to see more art from.
she's too pretty... harusnya lebih sangar lagi... kan dia lagi mau membalas dendam. Harusnya jgn senyum, lagian dia luka-luka... rasanya aneh kalo senyumnya semanis bidadari padahal settingannya warrior
I was and still thinking that this one of the most incredible piece of art I ever saw... my only complain is the blood on her face that marring a tiny bit her incredible beauty... PS Have you given freedom to sell it by the way???
I love the way you made her look very crow/rogue like. This is pretty much perfect. I love the captivating look in her eyes. Even though her outfit is somewhat impractical for combat, I love it. I love the feathers and her ornate hairpin too.
My only critique would be that the blood splatter is inconsistent. On her forehead it looks like it just dripped there. On other parts of her body it looks like someone with a blood hand or finger just touched her and smeared blood on her.
I think the woman is quite beautiful. Her ragged black clothing and the feathers in her hair give her the appearance of being a crow herself, as if she could shapeshift into one. It’s strangely fitting, not only because crows are commonplace where there has been war, but also because in Norse mythology it’s said the Valkyries (mystical warrior maidens) sometimes assumed the form of ravens. I love all the details like the lace garter on her thigh and the intricate leather tooling on the hilt of her knife and on her belt. The luminescent tattoo on her forehead is a nice touch— it makes her seem all the more regal and warrior-like.
The only thing I can possibly mention (and it's only my opinion) is that the Gothic/European cemetery in the background seems to throw the Asian aura of the painting ever so slightly off. Overall, however, I think it’s a magnificent work of art. I am in total awe.
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