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Erica Bell

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When I can't draw myself, I draw animals that fit the emotion I'm feeling. like a horse or a unicorn represents that I'm looking for something, or something is missing. And the colour also shows my emotions. The blue in the horse's coat represents the sorrow I was feeling, and the red represents the anger I was feeling. I was searching for Max. I was sad because I can't stand being apart from him. and I was mad because I was the only one in my family who haddn't given up on Max. My father thinks that he's having fun on some farm, but... I think that Max is just as miserable as I am. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Erica Bell

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Posted: Saturday, 24 August, 2002 @ 07:11 PM

Hey! Nice anatomy of the horse. And I hope you find this Max guy again. The book in the corner, i know that book! It's about Unicorns. It has Ari and Sunchaser in it, does it not? As well as Toby and the Shifter I believe. It has been a while but I believe that is the book where the unicorns were loosing their color isn't it? It's bad that i'm 17 and still read that. I haven't been able to find those books though. Anyway, nice picture first comment dance

Posted: Sunday, 25 August, 2002 @ 08:31 PM

Thank you, I realy hope I find him too, Max was my dog, but he was my best friend too. Yes, your right about the book in the corner. I have almost every unicorn book there is...almost. It's not a bad thing that you read unicorn books at the age of 17, I mean I'm 14, I sstill read, draw, write, and dream about unicorns. I even have unicorn flags and stuff, so don't feel so bad.

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