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Susan Frame

Kineticarion
Kineticarion by @susafram (Susan Frame)

DUDE,I am so proud of this one...! BLue ballpoint pen (again) and first per. crazyness... this one is one of my favorite concentration pieces so far.. I have plans to make a rabbit and a cat, too... rubs hands together with evil just seeeping out of her fingers, and laughs meniacally to the sky Artwork © Copyright 2002 Susan Frame

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 May, 2002 @ 03:46 PM

and you should be! this pic is very good!

Posted: Thursday, 02 May, 2002 @ 12:04 AM

drool How long does such greatness take?

Posted: Thursday, 02 May, 2002 @ 02:24 PM

Dude.. that horse totally kicks ass... but it probably knows that already.

Posted: Friday, 03 May, 2002 @ 05:05 PM

OMG. o_o This is.... slightly disturbing, but more than amazingly awesome. The fact that you did this with a ballpoint pen, none the less... pretty! ^_^ I like horses, too. XD

Posted: Friday, 14 June, 2002 @ 03:51 AM

I work with your brother Chris, he wanted to show me your work and I think it's great. Do you think you could do a picture like this but make it a wild goat instead of a horse. I will pay for it but I am just as poor as Chris.

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