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Ursula's Vanity
Ursula's Vanity by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

This is a picture of Ursula as a mermaid, and a queen at that. The image took me over a week as i did it in a cell style. Here she is discovering a manmade thing. Human made seashell earings. Okay well comment or somthing :)

Fan art from: Disney's The Little Mermaid

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sara Patterson

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Posted: Tuesday, 26 March, 2002 @ 12:14 AM

It's absolutely gorgeous. :D I'm incredibly impressed with everything! Linework, background, coloring... I'm going to have to check out the rest of your gallery and send some friends here. :)

Posted: Tuesday, 26 March, 2002 @ 02:25 PM

wow, that's really good! You really managed to make it look cel-like. :-D

Posted: Monday, 03 June, 2002 @ 01:35 AM

CUTE CUTE CUTE! Even if Ursula IS evil... CUTE! Visit my poor unfortunate gallery... it has ONE lil mermaid pic... that's the only one i'm done w/ though...

Posted: Tuesday, 23 July, 2002 @ 06:08 PM

You made Ursula sexy! O_O I can't believe it! And you switched styles, too! Just like that! My word you're good. To be able to jump back and forth between styles is a sign of a great artist, I say.

And again, I think one of my favorite things about your drawings are the coloring dynamics. They're just so pleasant to look at !

Posted: Wednesday, 24 July, 2002 @ 01:20 AM

blinks awesome... that really looks like a cel. grinz yet again and the thing is, it looks like Ursula too.... though I'd picture her with black or white hair, not brown. shrugs kewlos image. Love that movie.

Posted: Friday, 02 August, 2002 @ 06:44 PM

spendid work! if only i could be as amazing as you are :)

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