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Coraline Drawing

11/08/09

Permalink 02:25:52 pm, by Cait Email , 221 words, 663 views   English (US)
Categories: Cait's Art

Coraline Drawing

Have you guys ever heard of the character, Coraline? Well, she is from the book Coraline and also the newish movie, called Coraline. Now, I wonder when they called the movie and book that, huh?

I liked it because it kind of told a cute story. Just because you may not like your rents sometimes, it could be worst. And that even if you think you have found the perfect thing, it may not be what it seems.

Anywho, I have always liked that book, and I just recently saw the movie and thought it was zeh shiz. So, I decided to draw something related to the movie. I first started out with just Coraline, and then the cat, and then I added the buttons with the needle, which makes it pretty cool.

You can not have that image without the needle and thread, because that is what the whole movie is about. She had to sew the bottoms on her eyes to become part of her other (more perfect) family.

We can just say this is MY version of her. Which actually looks allot like her, only a bit more awesomer and of course more ‘Cait’ like.

Coraline
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Tell me what you think. And check out some of my other stuff: Game Girl Racing Flickr

Cait Hagar

3 comments

Comment from: Onna [Visitor] · http://www.toddlercraft.net
Cait!! I love this! What a beautiful job!! You are a talented artist!

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11/11/09 @ 18:26
Comment from: Cait [Member] Email · http://gamegirlracing.com
Thank you very much, Onna. That means allot.
11/12/09 @ 12:18
Comment from: Sandra Foyt [Visitor] · http://onlivingbylearning.com
You've captured Coraline's personality exactly!

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11/23/09 @ 18:52

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