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Illustrated Jill


Trying some things out. ❤️

Illustrated Jill

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How did you create this?

Jessica Thence

Wow! Love it!

Ella Cherry

Thank you so much Nina! That’s what I wanted the piece to be; a nude with a macabre edge. I wanted it to be romantic but still dark. Jill's story is a kind of dark fairytale, in a way, so I was hoping to capture that. I'm so glad to hear that you like it! ❤️

Emory Ahlberg

Awww, thanks so much! 💖 I’m really glad you liked it.

Emory Ahlberg

Thank you, Ella!!! Yes, it is. 😁

Emory Ahlberg

Thank you so much, Robert. That’s really sweet! Jill is such a strong character, and I was hoping to do her justice. 😊

Emory Ahlberg

Thanks, Zoe! 💖

Emory Ahlberg

😵‍💫 😂 Thank you, Maggie!

Emory Ahlberg

Aww, what an insightful comment, France. Thank you!

Emory Ahlberg

😂 Jill is tough!

Emory Ahlberg

😁 I’m happy with it, surprisingly!

Emory Ahlberg

Thank you! 😊

Emory Ahlberg

Woah emory! I love this medium! The little brushstrokes are elegant and give the piece a deep feeling. This style of art is one of my favorites and I have a very similar (less risqué version) of a woman’s face as a center piece in my room! I love seeing an artist explore their craft and this is beautiful in both capturing Jill’s feminine grace with a little horror of what caused her creation. Fantastic!

Nina

No matter what medium or style of art Jill, your creation E, is always an extremely beautiful woman.

Pelicanboss

Wow, Emory! It’s beautiful! Is it digital?

Ella Cherry

Very different. And defiant, but definitely female. She’s ready for whatever challenge is coming her way. You’re talented with a brush, not just with a set of pixels, Emory. x

Robertlouis

😯!

Zoe Storm

Mesmerizing ❣️❣️❣️

MaggieHeels

Strangely the essay on Jill, leaves me with music that reminds me of the symphonic moments of Beethoven's fifth. After the four opening notes he would have said "Thus fate is knocking at the door" these four symphonic notes or in Morse language the letter V for victory were used during the Second World War by the BBC as propaganda code. In the painting we see very well the face of Jill's victory. Thank you Emory, very inspiring,

France Day

Looks like she got in a fight but I think she wins!!😍

animalmusic

oh that’s cool!

Alyson Greaves

Breathtaking 💕

Alison St John


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