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Sara Patterson

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With you by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

Oh god I KNEW I wouldn't get away from doing a cell style pic again...Oh well. Finally Pulu drawn without Kibito somewhere in the pic for once and it's not depressing! This came about with the following thought... What would Pulu and Kibito's son look like? Would he be red with black hair or flesh toned with white hair...He came out kinda pinkish orange with grey hair. So in short this is Pulu and her and Kibito's son. Any name ideas for the cutie? Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sara Patterson

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Posted: Saturday, 16 November, 2002 @ 09:53 AM

That is so cuuuuuuuutte!!! I love the little gap in his teeth that you gave him. And his hair is all cute and little-kid scraggly. As much as I love daddy-child shots, this is a wonderful mommy-son shot. melts I love the sepia coloring that tinges it. Very nice choice. It gives it that 'old photo' appearance, adding to the nostalgia of the moment. Very cute to have him on her shoulders. Moms can be lots of fun, too!

And as always, I love the way you give them baggy clothes that hang in natural folds off their bodies. Gives it a heavy look that makes your shot have more substance.

You have given so much depth and history to Pulu through your drawings. I swear, one of these days I'm gonna write her story. And adorable pic. I LOVE your work!

Posted: Wednesday, 20 November, 2002 @ 03:55 PM

Great pic! I love how you made it look like an older photo and the clothes are gorgeous.

A name??? I guess it would depend o what he acts like but he spunky and full or life. What about Kyto or I love the name Kyoto. So much fun to say! Whatever his name I'm sure it will be perfect.

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