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Submitted: April 10, 2008
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we'll be dreams no longer
we'll break this glass
and be born again...
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This manips concept is based off a story I used to love as a kid. It was called the Magic Mirror, and it was written by Shirly Barber. Now, the gist is, these kids aunty owns an antique store, and at the entrance of this store is this massive, intricately carved mirror. The kids soon discover that the mirror is a portal to a magic land, Arcadia. The fairies of this magical land survive only with the unicorns, and because of an evil wizard, they've only got one unicorn left. The kids have to save the unicorns in order to save Arcadia. In the end, they smash the mirror to stop any one ever getting there again. My addition to it is, after many years, the horses there have faded to the children's dreams. They finally break the glass and are real once more.


Download for full size, yah?


bay horse: [link]
pinto foal: [link]
chestnut jumping: [link]
mirror: [link]
background: [link]


Unfortunately I didn't keep track of the moon and star brushes ... -slaps self- But in future I'll be more careful. If you believe the moon is yours let me know :)
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Wow Fox! That's beautiful!! And so clever! I love it <333
shankyouuuu ^^

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Awesome, Thanks for the link back!

It looks great!
Really pretty! Well done with the horse coming out of the broken mirror too! Thanks for using my stock!

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great art :D keep up the good work :D

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I LOVE THAT STORY! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

gorgeous pic. I heart it!

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