@KarmaSlave
Samantha Nowinski

The wonderful world of sketches!
The wonderful world of sketches! by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

Hehe. I don't like furry art too much. What proves that? The sketch of roleplay Sam with the kitty whiskers and ears, panicking, and saying "FURRY STUFF!?!". Next to that is Nails (Myyanki's weasel), and an Irken cat, well, Chris' version. It's better in her version. ^^;

Then there's a crying roleplay Sam, but she's smiling at the same time...eh...long story. I'll get back with you on it later.

Below is Mr. Meeks (my religion teacher) as I introduce my shadow--my imagination! Mah muse, Stella! Stella's a replica of me..but she wears all black. What is seh like? She likes to wear turtle necks, and sunglasses all of the time, always has a latte, and says "yo" instead of "hello" or "hi". She also likes to read poetry and paint, too. Hehe. A starving artist, in other words. ^^; Oh yeah, and she talks like a Daria tone--slow, yet witty, and always sounds bored. I don't get my muse sometimes. ^^;; (I mess up on Stella's arms and hands. Eh. I'll fix them later).

Then there's a close-up picture of my roleplay me, and above that is some...face...showing off braces. Yes. I wear braces. Curse the metal on my teeth! They're still not off! >_O Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Nowinski

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