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Soaring Sealions
Soaring Sealions by @denise (Denise Chan)

A hyperactive imagination is not necessarily a bad thing! Artwork © Copyright 2003 Denise Chan

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Posted: Saturday, 21 June, 2003 @ 09:17 AM

this is the most clever thing ive seen in a long time. good job!

Posted: Sunday, 14 September, 2003 @ 01:43 AM

how cute...very creative.. I love the colors, and the clouds are beautiful. Excellent job on their wings.. keep it up ;)

Posted: Sunday, 14 September, 2003 @ 12:07 PM

Thank you for the kind comments! I spent a lot of time on this, especially the colours in the clouds, so I'm really glad you like them. :)

Posted: Saturday, 08 November, 2003 @ 05:29 PM

You're too patient. It's unnatural. But anyway, all your pictures are so beautiful so I guess it's a good thing. And, wow, flying sealions! The sky and the clouds are really good, the colours blend very well, too. This is really really pretty I love it! ^_^

Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 03:32 PM

Flying sealions? Well, ten points for originality!

The wings and clouds are just so beautiful. The wings look almost iridescent. I envy you.

Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 11:31 PM

Having watched sea lions dance as they swim and having been hypnotized but the event, I have no problem seeing how you came up with the desire to do this one- but to actually do it and do it so well, is fantastic... next time the gods are creating a world I hope they have you in the brainstorming sessions

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