by Rick St. Dennis
She looks kinda' delicate, somewhat fragile... but, she is the offspring of a Banshee and a Demon with Succabus cousins and you really don't want to mess with this lady! As we say here in darkest Norfolk... 'This lady knows where the bodies are hidden'. She can summon Ghosts and Nasties to fight alongside her. Her scream will strengthen those who look weak and placid.. nothing and no-one will be as they seem... be wary of this lady, she is very dangerous.
Since every castle needs a ghost Elsie Shivers will always have a place to haunt...
I have coloured this wonderful ghost several times now and really love how she looks in sepia. Printed onto neenah, coloured with promarkers then imported into Craft Artist 2. Using a filter I altered her colours into sepia.
If you are following the hop you should have arrived here after Jane and your next stop is Sarah The complete list for the hop is on my sidebar.
If you are following the hop you should have arrived here after Jane and your next stop is Sarah The complete list for the hop is on my sidebar.
She is an awesome ghost! Great soft color, love it! Love all the detail, her eyes are incredible! What a fun image to color!~kim
ReplyDeleteI so love your merging of old school with digital! You inspired me to start working on that technique! She is delicate but scary and sepia is her "color"..:)
ReplyDeleteOh Sue, your sepia coloring of her is just perfect! Seems she may have forgotten her skirt though, or perhaps her bloodcurdling scream scared it right off her. Love the colors behind her and then the sepia framing. Gorgeous! xxD
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Sue! I'd love to see her colors before you altered her into sepia, although the sepia IS pretty fabulous. :)
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't look that scary, but I will take your word on it. Love monochromatic with pops of color.
ReplyDeleteOoooo I love your colour palette for this creation! So rich and love all the little details too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colouring and floral decoration. Love the contrasting background !
ReplyDeleteYou have made Sepia look elegant. Love the name Elsie Shivers.
ReplyDeleteShe would be a good friend to have. I don't want to be on her bad side.
absolutely stunningly beautiful. The colors that you used the roses and the choice of image are beyond fabulous. I must award you thus far my favorite project of the day
ReplyDeleteLove the coloring and the flowers. I better be careful not to upset her.
ReplyDeleteGreat story.
Amazing project! Love her ghostly colors.
ReplyDeleteWow. I agree, she looks amazing in Sepia! I love the floral frame you surrounded her with ! Nicely done!
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