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Abigail Oliver

Mother and son
Mother and son by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

Isn't it cute? ^^ I'm rather proud of this... the background kinda sucks, but it's better than anything else I could think of. The chars look nice, though ^^

Rowan and Gayle, with Rowan as a little baby... he looks too old, in the face, but I'm still learning ^^ I only put it as teen cuz, well, it's not sexual in the slightest, and you can't see anything, so... If anyone complains, I'll change it ^^'

Colored pencil, marker, and inking for outline. Gayle and Rowan belong to me, and only me ^^ So der.

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Teen (N)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
22y18d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 18 August, 2002 @ 02:52 AM

... but I think the background fits rather well, even if it isn't quite what you'd hoped? :) Especially if you know Rowan's father (from the Family Portrait picture in this gallery, FYI for others).

I can just see Rowan for this picture, flaying his wings all cute-like and happy to be with his mother... another very nice one, Gail. :)

Posted: Monday, 19 August, 2002 @ 02:32 AM

Oh... wow. I love this picture. It has so much--innocence? I can see something like this being used in a Dove commercial. What great wings, and expressions and everything! ^_^ I just like this. (and the feather background is perfectly fine)

Posted: Tuesday, 20 August, 2002 @ 01:35 PM

Oh, I like this one. It's very gentle and soothing. And I think Rowan looks fine. ^^ He's absolutely adorable.

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