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Freddie on Scraperboard
Freddie on Scraperboard by @natalilly (Natalie Jaworski)

Now, occasionally, I impress myself with a work. This is one of those times. This is Freddie Mercury, renderdon scraperboard, it was an assignment, and like my other Queen related one, with roger on the drums, it only got a nine... stingy batards.... I think it's quite slick, but I would....

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Posted: Thursday, 20 September, 2001 @ 11:37 AM

Impressed yourself...? Well, cool, 'cause you sure impressed me! Outstanding work... ya shoulda got a better grade for this. Wonderfully done... le sigh ...so few pictures drawn of Queen's members... I love that group... this is just a wonderful image. You're very talented... skitters away to go listen to her "A Kind of Magic" CD

-Kat [http://www.side7.com/art/kathnewm/gallery.html]

Posted: Thursday, 20 September, 2001 @ 11:37 AM

Uhm... wow? O_o

Posted: Thursday, 20 September, 2001 @ 07:21 PM

blinks Brilliant! This is the most realistic piece I've seen you done thus far! I can appreciate it - I had to do a scratchboard with a toothpick... Excellent, as usual!

Posted: Wednesday, 17 October, 2001 @ 11:55 PM

Daaaammmn, you should be proud of this one! I love how the face looks.

Posted: Wednesday, 13 February, 2002 @ 08:37 PM

So awesome! :) Looks just like the pic'! ^^ Scatchboard is wicked hard t'do, but awesome job! QUEEN RULES!

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