Heeey an upload! Don't expect many any time soon though, I have no scanner...
This one was scanned by a friend to be used as the cover for the high school literary magazine.. and he lost the original! Bad!
But he sent me the scanned version. Yay! So while I don't have my original you all get to see it. With a slightly distracting watermark because I spent hours on this picture and nobody's going to steal it. Rawr!
Anyways this picture made me happy. Many many hours and fingercramps after starting it. And yay for little electric erasers to make clean white lines~ Was fun.
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Life is like Tetris... you aren't always given the pieces that fit nicely, but if you don't make do with what you get the screen fills up and you get a game over.. or something like that.
What lovely work! Eh..yeah, I know I've already seen it and was in the same room when you finally got the scanned version after so long, but still... ^^
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"No hero want's to go into battle wearing an oven mitt and swinging a frying pan - or at least, none of the fifty-seven heroes Father has checked so far."
- Tamriff of High Holes (The Frying Pan Of Doom) by Patricia C. Wrede
hehe! You've seen the original too. My lovely lost original. ; ;
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Life is like Tetris... you aren't always given the pieces that fit nicely, but if you don't make do with what you get the screen fills up and you get a game over.. or something like that.
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That looks great Azura, really great. This really is impressive, wonderful details and shading.
This is really aamzing, beautiful work.
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Paradise lost is sometimes heaven found.
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I do commissions and trades.
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Life is like Tetris... you aren't always given the pieces that fit nicely, but if you don't make do with what you get the screen fills up and you get a game over.. or something like that.
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"No hero want's to go into battle wearing an oven mitt and swinging a frying pan - or at least, none of the fifty-seven heroes Father has checked so far."
- Tamriff of High Holes (The Frying Pan Of Doom) by Patricia C. Wrede
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Life is like Tetris... you aren't always given the pieces that fit nicely, but if you don't make do with what you get the screen fills up and you get a game over.. or something like that.
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if my Life is like an island
where does this ocean go to?
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