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Andrew Kibelbek

Fareme in the Sun
Fareme in the Sun by @andrkibe (Andrew Kibelbek)

This is a gift for Fareme Foxwing of Gryphon Guild fame. It was a sunny day when I drew this, so I thought it was appropriate. The pose is based on the sleeping habits of my sunbeam-loving cat. Pencil sketch, Photoshop colored. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Andrew Kibelbek

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Posted: Wednesday, 24 April, 2002 @ 10:37 PM

Hoo! That cat of yours sure can twist its back legs around, if that's straight from the cat's pose...

I love the expression and texturing, though. Very nice!

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Wednesday, 24 April, 2002 @ 10:42 PM

Feline spines are agile, though the twisting did come out a little exaggerated in this picture. Thanks for the comment.

Posted: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 @ 06:06 AM

Aww....wow I didnt know you had a Side7 gallery. :D awesome..lots of eyecandy..very nice, yess yess sagely nod I really adore this picture...it's the most unique pose I've ever seen, and it really fits me quite well. ;} Thanks a ton Stormfyre...you are a talented and wonderful artist, and it's an honor that you did this for me. :}

Posted: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 @ 03:18 PM

You're welcome! Thanks a lot for the compliment; I appreciate it. This picture really was fun to do. I'm enjoying RP-ing with you, too.

Posted: Monday, 08 March, 2004 @ 08:42 PM

Ohhh, that's adorable. Very unique pose, that is so feline, and the wings work quite well, too. Keep drawing! ^_^

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