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Deux Personnes Amoureuses
Deux Personnes Amoureuses by @KatWarrior (Kat Warrior)

I haven't drawn (and finished) these two in a while, nor have I drawn a couple in a while, so I guess this was long over-due.

Jean Jacques-Mondo from Spriggan and my friend Kohanna's RP character, Aiko Kurosawa. Yep, we're doing an RP about Jean and his adorable little Japanese fiance. This isn't based on an occurrence in the RP, but maybe someday they'll go on a romantic vacation to a traditional Japanese home with one of those awesome gardens.

I realize that the rice paper doors should probably have more structure to them, but I would have probably ruined this picture trying to add all those insane little lines. Also, landscapes are not my strong point, but I think that one looks acceptable.

Jean's expressions is... weird. But aside from that I like it.

Jean and Spriggan (c) Minagawa and Takashige Aiko Kurosawa is the property of HJR, AKA "Kohana" This drawing is the property of ECH, AKA Kat Warrior. DO NOT USE WITHOUT ARTIST'S PERMISSION.

Credit to my friend Bea for coming up with the French title for me. :3 It more or less means "Two persons who are in love". I think it works as a reference to Jean being French.

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