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Kelly Hamilton

harry potter sketch
harry potter sketch by @kellhami (Kelly Hamilton)

I'm not really a big fan of the series, though I have read the books. I just thought the cover art was ugly and I'd draw my own Harry, thankyou.

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Posted: Monday, 29 October, 2001 @ 06:09 PM

I used to be a HUGE fan of the books, I was even was published in a fan contribution book, but then I just fell from the fanatic stage. But I LOVE your picture!!!!!!!!

Posted: Sunday, 25 November, 2001 @ 02:58 AM

This is SO cute. :) I like the blue and yellow, it makes it look really vibrant. And he's got sort of a cute awkwardness that really fits the character, I think. :)

G.J. www.side7.com/art/rebemroc

Posted: Sunday, 30 December, 2001 @ 09:29 PM

Personally, I like the US cover art style, but hey, to each her own. Nice sketch, though!

Now, the French covers are REALLY hideous.

Posted: Wednesday, 30 January, 2002 @ 12:51 PM

R u kidding?!?! Harry Potter rules, man! crazy maniac face The skech is adorable, thought. :-)

Posted: Sunday, 21 April, 2002 @ 01:30 PM

I think you should try making all the harry potter charicters into furry dudes. that would be purrty neat! :)~

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