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Butterfly Artwork

Butterfly Artwork

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That is a wonderful shot. Such beautiful vivid colors in a waterlogged, decrepid building.
these must be stock because when I stayed in my local psych ward for a stay, I remember doing this same butterfly...
When I was inpatient I did the same sort of drawings as the butterfly. We did it with the Occupational therapists.
That is one wild looking butterfly, tho'
That's very Art Nouveau in design.
Isn't this from Dover's Stain Glass Window Coloring book? http://www.reuels.com/reuels/page15.html
There's another page you can get these pictures on for coloring...
http://www.barbsgalaxy...tterflies/index.html
Good job, Tiffany! It's cool that you found this same exact pic.
it looks like it could be designed like stained glass, or it could just be one of those fuzzy posters you color in. hard to tell...
Looks like a freaky face...

the antenna are the eyebrows, the yellow spots on the wings are eyes, the body is the nose, the purple part is a big fluffy mo' with a whole load of white teeth underneath.

Maybe I should start drinking decaf......
That's a little over-done.
More like a moth.
Very poignant- some poor ill person did that, long ago, to claim a moment of sense in a storm-tossed soul...bless them.
Stock it may be, but even so they've done the colouring and shading very well- look at the texture they've given to the background, and the grading of the colour on the butterfly's wings. Mott, if you ever return there, do you think you could salvage this pic and send it to me? I'd like to have it.
Wow! The color! How beautiful in such a.. place!
wow, did this pic take me back, i had a black-lite poster exactly like this in my room at home when i was a teenager,
I have this coloring book!
looks like a nice painting
I think thats the fuzzy paper type of coloring pages, we were forced to color those like our lifes depended on it at McLean. Memories.

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