@LissaBT
Lissa B. Treiman

ah...... classic faerie-tales...
ah...... classic faerie-tales... by @LissaBT (Lissa B. Treiman)

lookit the little knight...... he's so cute! he's gonna rescue repunsel.. brave little guy....

(Tria marker, Prismacolor marker, micron pen) Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lissa B. Treiman

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Posted: Thursday, 11 April, 2002 @ 02:51 AM

Lissa, may I say that I am in love with your style. Your art style that is, I mean, I've never met you so I wouldn't be able to comment on you're personal... um, lemme start over. You have an incredible animated style that I'd kill for. I've done my fair share of cartooning, but you do something I wish came more easily to me. Good, nay, great work. You're fantastic. A new fan, -John Rios Stop in at my gallery if you get a chance!! http://www.side7.com/art/johnrios/gallery.html

Posted: Thursday, 11 April, 2002 @ 09:20 AM

Awwww this is so kawaii!! I wuv that wittle knight!! ^_^ And I´d say it was some...italian writer that wrote the first Rapunzel story...she has had many other writers through the years. But its still a wonderful story ~ KS Claw http://www.side7.com/art/katjsoeg/gallery.html

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 02:30 AM

Have you ever thought about illustrating children's books? I bet you'd be a natural at it.

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