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Arielle White

MEOW
MEOW by @ariewhit (Arielle White)

I got kinda rediculed fer this. o-0 cuz of the string cutting through the kittys tail. The kitty dosen't seem to mind tho, so 'sall good. :) I kinda like it tho. the beckgrounds too colourful fer this kinda pic, but I didn't wanna use up all my black and grey smudges too much, SO YA! beat THAT! isin't making any sence, but then again, never makes any sence so..uumm....cough** Artwork © Copyright 2002 Arielle White

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Posted: Sunday, 02 June, 2002 @ 01:27 AM

(shrug) blood and stuff it common these days. Dunno why. It still turns me off... but it's also a way of art! :P It's like bLoOd ish art for some reason. I dunno why. It shows pain in which the character is experiancing(spelt that really bad... MAH-haa! >:0) anywho... NEW ART! (dose the art dance) And I like this picture :P It looks soo much like Tess! 'Cept Tess? Well she's kinda fat and a real creampuff(she purrs if I walk past her).. but you should see her in action XP MAH-haa! Okay. I said enough. Lovely picture(as usual) and you should have done a real cave like m00nlit thingy for the background XP yaw. Anywho... NICEYNICE! ... MAH-HAA

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