A nymph fairy is sort of fairy and sort of a nymph.
Guess what it makes for a great drawing lesson or practice.
So she is basically a fairy, but with a weird influence over nature, often water... perhaps trees and the forest.
Honestly, I don't know what a nymph is... but she makes a great fairy to draw.
Very pretty.
Guess what it makes for a great drawing lesson or practice.
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She is just waiting for you to draw her.
There is a lot to draw with this little creature.
I imagine that she has just been asleep for a long time and looks a little rumpled.
She will be fun to draw.
Lots of detail in her shorts and stockings - wrinkles and rumples are good drawing practice.
Also, the hair is quite flowing, and that brings us to the wonderfully slightly ragged looking wings.
I love how the texture is as if they are feathered.
Anyway lots of texture is good practice. So get going.
Her hand is swept through her light hair, and this movement is great to draw.
This close up of her face should give lots of facial practice, and the eyes, you notice that she is peeking over her shoulder.