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The Grey Lady

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Hey guys!

It has been a lot of time without passing around ^^ But life is so hard and I have too many ideas at time =P

So I'll put here, by the while, this little manipulation I've done for the Big Proyect I want to do xD.

In my mind it represents a picture* of the lost & turned-into-ghost daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, one of the foundators of Hogwarts in the J.K.Rowling's Universe.
Her ghost is known as the Grey Lady during the first book (BIG SPOILEEEER!!!), but at the end her true name is revealed as Helena Ravenclaw.

In the picture she's in the forest of Albania, where she
hid her mother's tiara (Spoilers end)

I know that she is supposed to have dark hair, just like her mother had, but I saw this photography and couldn't change my idea =P

I hope you like it!

*Yeah, a picture, not a photography, that's why it's so freak, because I tried to make it seem like a painter's piece of art.


Resources used ((Credits!!))


GIRL-> [link] by :iconempatia-stock:

FRAME- [link] by :iconsockmonkeystock:

DRESS (it's a curtain xD) [link] by :iconeveyd:

BACKGROUND! (forest)- [link] by :iconashensorrow:


Part of the HAIR it's "draw" with BRUSHES but I have so much I don´t remember the author.


Textures used (I don't know the authors, if you know, please tell me):

bigarsetextmyrasis6

scratch= rhtexbw02rt3


Thnks for watching! ;) Kiss.
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Xenariana's avatar
I really like this one, it is romantic, gloomy and has a subtle touch of decadence, which is exactly what the portrait of this character should have.
SO it is a really godd piece of work but what I'm not so sure about is if it is the kind of portrait that one would find in Hogwarts. It is a magic portrait, indeed, so I think that you worked too much as it would have been perfectly fine to show a more realistic picture of the Gray Lady. It is just my opinion, though, so don't take my comment too seriously.