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Sara Patterson

Piccolo and Chichi
Piccolo and Chichi by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

Illistration done for a Fanfic I read. Well um...Aside from telling you its markers and colored pencil I think thats it...Oh and I know Piccolo is dressed wrong but thats How he dressed In the story...sort of.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sara Patterson

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Posted: Saturday, 13 July, 2002 @ 02:17 PM

THIS IS THE COOLEST! It's the standoff, and having Piccolo and Goku back to back like that is such a great way to portray the tension between them in Goku and Bulma when Goku snapped. And the whole concern of Chi Chi and Gohan...with little Goten around. HOW UTTERLY COOL! It's almost like a movie theme poster. And the orange sky in the background is a nice touch for the more serious tones of the story. You're really really good, ya know that? I tried to draw Piccolo once, and he ended up looking like a drag queen. You made both he and Goku look so masculine (thank you!). Again, I'm blushing furiously to think that one of my stories inspired such a great artist! hugs THANK YOU!! Can I post these on my site?

Posted: Wednesday, 23 October, 2002 @ 07:11 PM

That's pretty awesome! I love all the colours! And the background rocks!

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