Deviation Actions
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I'm going to title artworks like these with "Trigger Warning" from now on to remind you people to be cautious of what you look at.
Also, if you do not like it, DO NOT LOOK! Simple as that, people. Do not tell the artist to put it in the Mature Content because this artwork does not involve violence/gore, strong language, and definitely not ideologically sensitive (religious, political, social, or other belief that can be offensive to others, which this artwork does not contain). "Mature Content" is only necessary if this artwork fits in any of these categories. It is your own problem if this triggers you, not mine. I am truly sorry to be harsh. But please do not deprive the artist from their freedom of expression.
I hope for sleep, so please let me drift away into silence where I'll be forgotten
Life will be much better now I'm gone, and mornings shine with brilliant light
I won't be missed, so just let me fade away and you'll be happy then
This dying world comes back to life...
--MELTDOWN by Kagamine Rin
Hi guys!
So, it's one of my depressing artworks again to let out the stress and the irrational things I am thinking of. This is actually my first time doing and underwater scene, which means never in my entire life have I officially digitally drawn an underwater scene. I've been wanting to create an art involving underwater because I find underwater pictures of a girl with her hair and dress floating helplessly underwater and bodies looking like they are flying look so majestic and beautiful. Unfortunately, with a high school honors student like me, I couldn't make up that time. All I can do is sketch my heart out, but never have the time to go on the computer. I must say, I love how this turned out. I love the bubbles, dark shadings of the water, the hair and the blood. I think the surface part of the water, I think I could have done better though. I would have added jellyfishes or transparent seaweeds, but I have to review for my AP Euro test on Monday.
So yeah. I just feel the need to let it out. I feel better now though. Making this art was so relieving and at the same time, worth it.
If you like it, please leave feedback and all!