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about Oh No!
Not to rag on the artist or anything, but there's so much about this illustration that I don't like, even though I love the concept. I don't think I would have gone with the red and pink theme, it makes the forms seem more fragile and less dramatic--darker colors would have been the way to go, and an alteration in her outfit. (Excuse me, but I don't spraypaint in a leathery skirt and heels... would have gone with baggy pants, sneaks, and a dirty t-shirt...)

But that's just me being critical. :/

DamnOptimism
DamnOptimism on Jun 27 '07 at 12:28pm
She reminds me of the little mermaid, the way she's posed and how her heels look together. At first glance I thought the leathery skirt was a pair of those black athletic shorts with the white stripe down the side, I too do not like the outfit. I like the baggy pants and dirty t-shirt idea, the heels are nice, but they really don't seem to belong.
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victorstan
victorstan on Jul 09 '07 at 8:22pm
That's why it's unique: because nobody spraypaints in this kind of outfit ;)
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__melody__
__melody__ on Jul 22 '07 at 7:46pm
I understand where you're coming from, but I agree with the above poster - her outfit is what makes the shirt interesting.
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Rebekah B
Rebekah B on Jan 06 '10 at 4:36am
Enjoyed the concept especially the red dragon coming back toward the painter with the gas mask....symbolizing the toxicity of the whole process. Did not care for the outfit, would have preferred something more casual...like overall shorts w/a tee underneath and maybe one of the hooks open and dangling from one shoulder would have been just as sexy.
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