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Let Music Set You Free
Let Music Set You Free by @lynne (Lynne)

I've been wanting to do a classicy Phantom and Christine scene with Zim for a while but never got around to it.. so now I finally did it! This one was fun.. I was aiming for realism, not sure I got it.. I actually used a pic of me for reference.. this picture was all done in colored pencil on colored paper (bluuuuue) and I touched it up a bit on the computer.

Phantom Zim rox! @.@ No fiddle in this picture but.. hmmmm.. o.o I want to draw more pictures of Erik. And fiddles.. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Saturday, 26 October, 2002 @ 10:45 PM

This. Is. Beautiful. I will never get tired of Phantomy Zim pictures! ^_^

Posted: Saturday, 26 October, 2002 @ 10:47 PM

Wow. Just wow. I love your artwork! It so perfectly captures the moment! I'm going to find a hat like that now...I must have that hat. It's going to taunt me until I find or commision one.

Posted: Saturday, 26 October, 2002 @ 11:11 PM

I actually already HAD that hat commissioned.. 9.9;; I like it too much! It has feeaaathers.. o.o

Posted: Saturday, 26 October, 2002 @ 10:52 PM

Very nice work Lynne I think it came out beautifully! ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 06:02 PM

Wow Lynne. This really does have a hint of realism in it. The picture is beautiful. You're work is great as always! ^.~

Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 10:05 PM

Hurrah for Phantom Zim and his hat of coolness! Feathers rock! And...hurrah for Christine and her amazing dress! With BIG SLEEVES! steals dress They both look so cool! And with realism and stuff! Wheehoo! dances in stolen dress Okee...I have dress...now I steal hat! ;d steals hat, then runs away to avoid the inevitable DOOM Heehee! ^.^

Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2002 @ 10:29 PM

wow so Beautiful.

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