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My tribute to Guillermo DelToro's masterpiece, Pan's Labryinth.

The Pale man, eater of small children and faries.

Actually, I really never learned how to work with chalk pastels. I had done a few small doodles, but nothing really in depth. This was just a fun project to further explore the medium. I really am more of a paint person.
Enjoy!

Pastel on paper, 20x24 in.

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:icontack00:
My God, that is...................terrifying. Good job.

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I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to do.
:iconjenna1230789:
ugh you captured his completely terrifying creepiness pretty well
:iconsidmak:
An amazing amazing amazing job... :)
You're really good with chalk pastels...

Looks as good as real...

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What doesn't kill makes us stronger...
:iconjosedude:
OMG The Pale Man scared me shitless! Great work here!

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-i cannot protect you without holding a sword, i cannot embrace you while holding a sword...

-that is not dead which can eternal lie. and with strange aeons even death may die...
:iconbulletproofprincess:
Wow.

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Pompous bragging and neurotic magazines
Expose your insecurities- (Are You) Happy?- Reagan Youth
:iconbeetlejuiced:
SQUEE! I hated that thing......it creeped me out......O_o
:iconaskewcabaret:
But as creepy and scary as it is, in some eerie way it is beautiful at the same time...

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*Drainage!*
:iconaskewcabaret:
awwww thanks :giggle:

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*Drainage!*
:iconbeetlejuiced:
um. I cannot agree with you here. I apologize.

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February 28, 2007
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
KODAK Z730 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
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F/3.4
7 mm
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Mar 1, 2005, 1:19:52 PM

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