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SKETCHES

Here follows some sketches. To me it's more important to capture the feeling of my thought or image in my head than to go into detail, which is evident in my sketches. 
This is a depiction of Link, the Hero of Time from the Zelda-series. 
A portrait I'm calling The Darling.
From the time I was into Mark Twain's stories of Tom Sawyer
I was very captivated by the TV-series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Finally finishing the series, with the very satisfying ending, I had to capture it, when Katara finally gave Aang this look.
Here's Sanji from the One Piece Manga series. Eiichiro Oda really knew how to send strong feelings across the pages of the books, and I was captivated and had to try and do the same.
I was inspired by a poem found in the horror movie "The Haunting in Connecticut" and this is was I pictured it as.
 
The inspiring poem is a nonsense-verse, by an anonymous author, which goes like this:
"One bright day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight. Back to back they faced each other, drew their swords and shot each other. A deaf policeman heard the noise and came and killed those two dead boys."
As I mentioned, I am a fan of the manga series One Piece, and again I was compelled to try to replicate the feeling I was given. This is of the Main character Luffy.
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