This is a recoloring of my old "Alice in Pencil" drawing. This is for T-shirts and other products available at Cafe Press [link] , which is why it has a plain white background.
I did give her some eye shadow and stronger lip color, but not much, ha. I'm not too into heavy make-up, but I guess it would have been more goth that way.
Now that you mention it in comparrison I see it lol, I'm that way too, to much make up takes away from the natural beauty of a woman. But ya more make-up would have highlighted the goth Other than that I'd buy a black t-shirt with Alice on it. Probably write like: "Wonderland may never be the same" on the back or something.
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"So many full time residents, and still Vacancy." Dan's Head Motel. Where the parking's always free.
Agreed. I definitely prefer natural beaties, and a lot of girls who think they need a lot of makeup really don't. Sad thing about goth style is that a lot of the clothing is very attractive and a lot of the girls who wear them are very attractive, but then they pile on too much makeup, or get facial piercings and bad dye jobs and stuff, and it takes away from their natural beauty that could be complimented by the sexy goth clothes.
I'm glad we see eye too eye on this I've always have told my female friends when they are upset that to be themselves is very attractive. I'm not saying make up is a bad thing just not a whole lot. Make up should compliment your looks not create a new you lol.
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"So many full time residents, and still Vacancy." Dan's Head Motel. Where the parking's always free.
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"So many full time residents, and still Vacancy." Dan's Head Motel. Where the parking's always free.
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"So many full time residents, and still Vacancy." Dan's Head Motel. Where the parking's always free.
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"So many full time residents, and still Vacancy." Dan's Head Motel. Where the parking's always free.
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