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- Title: The Countess Von Essa
- Artist: Sweet Cherokee Rose
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Description:
She wanders in her woodland garden, mourning for her love.
Still fancily dressed for the Gala to welcome him home.
The telegram's fateful words say he fought brave his
last day of war. Though her heart ached, she never lost her grace.
The proud Countess Von Essa
Please note: Her mouth may have a slight smile, but her eyes look sad. The public may not be in her garden, she must keep her composure, as they are waiting at the Gala, not knowing the tragedy yet.
- Date: 06/28/2010
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Comments (7 Comments)
- XPrincessXCoffinX - 07/06/2010
- thxs rose for commenting bk! ^^ and i deffy loveee this avi~! and the story that goes along with it.
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- Colorless111 - 07/06/2010
- oh i really like how you did the background layers
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- Miss Janie Doe - 07/05/2010
- I haven't liked any uses of the black lace until I saw your avi. Thats very clever to use it with the low neck-line of the dress. Great job
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- Sweet Cherokee Rose - 07/05/2010
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Description con't~
Due to Gaia's description limit, I'm adding this here.
I designed the dress to be Victorian era. Lace was sometimes used in bodices of Victorian Gothic style ball gowns, with the dress material ruffled either at the shoulders as shown on the avatar, or shoulder-less/strapless where only showing the lace on the bodice and sleeves. White, ivory (also called Antique White), or black were the colors most often used. - Report As Spam
- Sweet Cherokee Rose - 07/05/2010
- Previous deleted comment is mine. Trying to keep my extra description near the top and will be deleting previous times I posted it.
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- Felix Jude Virgo - 07/05/2010
- i hope i'm not jinxing by saying i like this. had to delete my entry because of dumbasses who don't know how to critique.
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- Kimiko Doll - 07/05/2010
- 5/5
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