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Aya holding a gun |
Artist: June |
Media: Pencil, Photoshop |
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Artist's Commentary
I have always wanted to draw Aya. Parasite Eve was the
first playstation game I ever played, and I simply
loved the theme song Somnia Memorias. I was
particularly fascinated by all the biological talk
about mitochondria and such cos it actually coincided
with my course of study then. (Now I know mitochondria
is way WAY more complex than the game ever put it,
what with its effect on apoptosis and its maternal
route of inheritance blay blah) I did this picture
originally as part of a present for Alex in Apr 2001.
Then I started experimenting with colours in Dec, and
thought this would be a good pic to start with. It was
left in status quo for some weeks, and became my 5th
coloured instalment instead.
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