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Sharon M

by @Shazi (Sharon M)

This picture is currently on the front of my 'Danni's Den' homepage. And is a later scene from WCMD that needs to be penned. Sarnie's a little fed up with people asking her why she can morph into any animal and so during a small argument when Danni asks her the same question, she shows her a blue powerstone mark etched into her skin. A gift courtesy of the stone's previous owner and a lot of work from Cortex's Evolvo Ray.

I showed this to Cherie right after I finished. It's in gif format so it's a little bubbly with those annoying dots and everything but I had to format it that way to put it on my site (curse you angelfire!). When I find my JPG version I'll change it around. You'll see the difference. Anyways, Cherie liked it. Painted background, computer coloured characters. And one of Sarnie's famous expressions of: 'Do I really have to show this again?' I'm so happy you liked this Cher. ^^

WCMD screenie copyright to Sharon (Shazi) Matthews 2002.

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Posted: Wednesday, 05 February, 2003 @ 06:01 PM

Your artwork is so beautiful! ^.^ It looks really professional, and has such an elegant style. I visited your website, too, and I admire how the characters you've created have compelling and deep storylines behind them in addition to looking cool. Keep up the awesome work! ^.^ ~KidK

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