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It's snowing.
It's snowing. by @holymiracle (holy miracle)

Oekaki again ^ ^

At first time I try to draw a girl who waiting for someone...but..Why it's be this picture..?? Don't understand myself = ='

Look like it belong to X'mas,isn't it ? but it too long from now on..- -' And then..Why must I draw this pic..(blur)

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Posted: Friday, 17 September, 2004 @ 05:22 AM

This is beautiful! I love the girl's expression of surprise (maybe a bit of awe?) at the falling snow, and the light reflection in her hair. And the detail on her clothes is great! I love the furriness on the cloak and gloves and hat, though it reminds me of Christmas garland. ^_~ A lovely Christmasy picture to match my very early Christmasy mood! XD;

Posted: Friday, 17 September, 2004 @ 08:15 PM

She's adorable! This is a really cute picture. I just love her expression of surprise--like 'oh my, it's snowing!' I can picture her waiting for someone she loves. Especially with that cute expression on her face. The outfit is really cute, a good design, but I think the red is perhaps a tad too bright. More shading on the shoulders would not be amiss. Great job on oekaki, I'm very impressed!

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