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Blessing From Lazarus
Blessing From Lazarus by @Bliss_Greycloud (The Blissy~)

Just a pic from a story I have been working on, of Diana with her new found friend, Lazarus. I had so much fun completing this piece. I love how large and surprised Di's eyes look, and how Lazarus has his wings fanned out for balance. ^_^ Probably too many glowy thingies.. but ah well.

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Posted: Wednesday, 21 January, 2004 @ 02:10 PM

Oh this is the pretties thing i've seen in decades! i love the background and the eyes, it's brilliant, absolutly brilliant. oh and there is just the right amount of glowy thingies ;p

Posted: Wednesday, 21 January, 2004 @ 04:19 PM

Who-oa! truly awesome picture, it luks totally cool, I dunno what else to say, heh, it's just very very cool - love the blue, and the glowing spots. The feathers luk amazingly, beau-oo-tiful.

Posted: Wednesday, 21 January, 2004 @ 07:04 PM

Omg.. that gorgeous... i Love the the glowing balls things [sry i dont know the name] the colors r BEAUTIFUl i luv the background blending and the wings of the bird r stunning . the detail wow..! my only thing is her hands they r kinda of blunt compared to her delicate face.. but omg this is one of the best pieces ive ever seen... the piece protrays such a magical scene... wut did u do it on? i cant get over how beautifully detailed it is..

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Posted: Thursday, 11 March, 2004 @ 01:22 PM

Very pretty. I love the sparkly glowing balls. And the detail in the feathers is amazing.

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