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Sara Maydew

Joshua the Unicorn
Joshua the Unicorn by @Lady_Epona (Sara Maydew)

A smaller, copyrighted version of the picture I did for my grandparent's 50th wedding aniversary. The 50th is gold, btw, hence the goldness. :P

This is my mum's horse, Joshua, as a Unicorn. Lol. Don't ask, it has meaning for my grandparents.

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Posted: Wednesday, 24 December, 2003 @ 04:50 PM

This is so beautiful! I love all the detail you used, and the stars and other shapes in the background add so much to this picture. One thing I might suggest though, is to do your copyright at the top or bottom of your pic, so that we can see the pic better and then there wouldn't be anything covering it up. ;D

Posted: Saturday, 27 December, 2003 @ 06:15 PM

Pretty unicorn, pretty pose, pretty colors!

Posted: Sunday, 04 January, 2004 @ 08:24 PM

heh.. wish I could draw horses.. I really suck at getting the legs right. anyways. I really like multicolor'd pics.. but this is really multicolor'd.. o,o the unicorn is great, I even like the pink hooves or however its spelled. the stars and little shapes seem to clutter up the pic..

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