Labyrinth art
Jan. 8th, 2007 10:51 amhttp://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/fanq/l/o/lourissa/sarah_and_jarethjpg.jpg.html
It isn't Jareth that does it for me in this piece -- he just sets the stage (he seems a bit cartoony, somehow; I think it's linked to that too-high slant on his eyebrow.) Instead, this piece speaks to me because of Sarah, with that million-mile gaze and that Mona Lisa smile. Physically, she's there, yet she's intrinsically gone forever. It's poignant.
(Also, I want her dress.)
It isn't Jareth that does it for me in this piece -- he just sets the stage (he seems a bit cartoony, somehow; I think it's linked to that too-high slant on his eyebrow.) Instead, this piece speaks to me because of Sarah, with that million-mile gaze and that Mona Lisa smile. Physically, she's there, yet she's intrinsically gone forever. It's poignant.
(Also, I want her dress.)