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Emma Lazauski

Oighear bringing frost to the grass
Oighear bringing frost to the grass by @elazauski (Emma Lazauski)

You know that summer is over for sure when Oighear prances out onto your lawn and puts the grass to sleep in a chrysalis of frost. ;) This picture took me forever and a day to color... I used Adobe photo shop 6.0 (student version) and lots of layers over my own sketch. I think that i'm finally begining to lose my fear of drawing creates with human faces. Oh, and i think his name menas 'ice' in irish. Comments, anyone? Please?

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Posted: Saturday, 03 November, 2001 @ 07:49 PM

blinks and picks her jaw up from the floor The only word I can say is; Wow!! .. The coloring, the feeling of the picture and the wings!.. Gah! .. I love the wings! whines Issa really really good picture! Me like! n.n

Posted: Sunday, 04 November, 2001 @ 12:38 AM

My god...your like amaizing.... More then amaizing..your stupendious...(sp??)

I wish I had your talent... or even a third of it girly...I would kill to be able to draw like that...

Im talking first degree murder....sighs

Keep up the wonderful y mastered art.... You hear me...I want to see more.....

hugs and waves

Posted: Tuesday, 06 November, 2001 @ 09:01 PM

Your human faces are darn good, though! 8D

Great coloring on this -- I mean, you can see his ribs and everything! I especially like the colors in his wings. Plus, I like what you did with the border/scenery thing.

One question -- why the sword?

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