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Strange encounter (BunnyStories4)

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Media: sketchbook, liners 05, 01
Bunny philosophy: "Be careful with new acquaintances, even if they look nice "

I wish you guys meet only decent people in your life.




Yours,
Stasushka :heart:

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:star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

Again, before I critique, I want to comment on how well you capture the faces here.

Vision - This has a very nice word of wisdom to the panel that really hits home. You have the worry in the bunnies, and concentration on the fox. The ears here on the adult of worry, and the curious eagerness the young fellow show that you gave the focus of this image very well for the nature of splitting the focus between both. The branch here helps you transition from fox to rabbit, or vice versa.

Originality - This is a very good take on a nice word of wisdom, and you give it a lovely spin in the spirit of briar rabbit.

Technique - I look more than ever to the world around, and I am not disappointed in the least. Everything about this screams a forest Life, flora, fauna, the little nuances of both the fox and bunnies. I see no art dead zones that detract in this work. Nothing is the same for a forest, but showing life in such a place.

Impact - Its more a perspective irk, but where the fox is here for the tree and his puppetry has the minor why I give it four stars over four and a half. I know what you intended for in the hiding around the corner, yet it does distract enough to draw you out of it just very slightly.

But you have done a wonderful image here. And I keep looking forward to these.