Madame Butterfly by redscarf
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
This is a project I am trying to bring forward for almost a month: I want to paint again all posters for some of the famous Operas. This one is for Madame Butterfly of G. Puccini: she is a geisha (in Japan of course),in love with an american pilot who dies during a mission.

Comments (7)
Excellent artwork and a great composition !!! 5* Have a blessed New Year ! :):):)
Thank You so much for comment and greetings too....
Excellent skin texture and that outfit is great :)
BIG Thanks evs6, I am going to visit your Gallery today!
The opera-posters: good idea. A small correction: Puccini's Madame Butterfly is a japaneese lady with a child from an american navalofficer (not much pilots in Puccini's time). She is awaiting his return to be married. When the officer finaly arrives after a lot of years, he is joined by his american wife. Madame Butterfly takes her own live in grief.
A splendid and gorgeous scene. The woman is really a good work, textures and colorization are successful.
First of all I want to Thank M2A for the comment: I really appreciate! Second: I want to stress that Puccini was born in 1858 and died in 1924, after the first world war and, as xesquez can easily understand my mistake about pilots and navy officier is not so anachronistic as he would like people to believe.