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Hello there! =^_____^=

Tallulah was the winner of our poll on which girl should be in the spotlight for three months! Yay! In a sense, she's very different from Epona, who was raised away from the big city, or Leto, who grew up in the streets. Tallulah has a couple of distinct physical features, like her freckles (from extended exposure to the Sun), her athletic silhouette, and her heterochromia iridum (her eyes have different colors, one being blue and the other green), but her identity changed considerably since she was first introduced, from the geeky student who worked at the local aquarium to a more androgynous woman who loves all things queer, and then back again to a slightly more feminine self. She's a mystery to me as well, but I do get this fluid aspect of her personality. She's the only futa girl in this gallery who's able to hide her dolphin penis inside her body, much like marine mammals do. I imagine she's the only futa here that can truly live a double life, switching back and forth as she desires, in ways that not even Iris (who transitioned from male to female, irreversibly) can match. Being the two most flexible characters in this sense, I chose them to depict what could be one of many quintessential Tallulahs, and they're underwater, of course: her natural habitat, so to speak. I wanted this image to be simple, yet able to show us this fluid, complex nature of hers.

I hope you like it! Thank you all for the love and support! =^_____^=

Have an awesome December!

Q.

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Anonymous

Wow this is a really pretty piece

Asavar

Your underwater hair and fluids are awesome. And I love Tallulah looking at us.

quaraci

I asked myself whether she should be looking at us or not. I've been trying to listen to Djamila Knopf's advice of avoiding it if possible (in order to draw the attention to the story being told inside the painting), but she does what she wants, apparently. LOL Also, I saw my share of hair floating underwater during the process. I'm glad you like it, Asavar! =^____^=

quaraci

Thanks, Glitterbag! =^_____^= I usually like to detail the images a bit further, but something told me to stop right there. This is risky, though. A friend of mine once told his hairdresser to stop trimming before she was done, paid for the haircut and left the place. He shouldn't have done it, because his hair looked really weird (LOL), but I don't think this is the case with our December painting. I kinda like it that I didn't overwork this one. =^___^= Cheers!