@michaelbunnyexclusivedazzo2004
michael dazzo

this is lola bunny in the back of a farrari engo
this is lola bunny in the back of a farrari engo by @michaelbunnyexclusivedazzo2004 (michael dazzo)

this is a nice piece with lots of details and let your imagenation run wild!

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Posted: Tuesday, 18 November, 2003 @ 10:41 PM

I can't help but think of the scene in the Michael Myers breakout film, Wayne's World where he and Garth are laying on the hood of a car at the airport at night watching the planes take off and land. They are discussing whether or not they have ever felt an attraction to Bugs Bunny when he dresses up as a female rabbit.

This piece sure has a great amount of detail- the shine of the hood- the tread of the tires- I've said it before and I'll say it again...you are an extraordinary artist- with an eye for detail and the goal of perfection...You certainly have refined your craft well!

Posted: Friday, 31 December, 2004 @ 06:02 PM

thank's funsour your a great furry friend to help you can be as popular as me if you like but i need you to do something for me? i needed to get this out i have a new pic it won't upload in my files because my file is to big i needed your help to resize it to fit i have mb and i neede it to kb with massing up my masterpiece! i give you your lost creait i hope this helps you on your imagination of life!

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