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Alexandra Smith

ALL HAIL: Hime, Queen of Poutage O_O
ALL HAIL: Hime, Queen of Poutage O_O by @Pheep (Alexandra Smith)

Hey there everyone ^^' Not much I wanna say about this one - basically just a depression-doodle that actually made it to the scanner, fittingly enough of Hime, my zafara on neopets.com. Nevermind the uncharacteristic expression, at least it's a finished picture of her.

I hope I'm not getting into a rut with all these blue backgrounds though XP; Especially since this one, again, has lyrics in it, this time from the song For You by Staind. Eh. Oh well. I'd also like to apologize for the blinding color scheme - it was much lighter in adobe, really! @_@ Stupid adobe, dellusioning innocent young artists like myself....

Um, alright then. ^^; Comments would be nifty.

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Posted: Monday, 12 April, 2004 @ 10:20 AM

Aw...depression picture. I really like how Hime looks in this picture, almost a little defiant at the same time as she pouts. I love Staind, and although I havnt listened to this song, I'm sure it's wiggeh awesome. XP The lyrics go nicely in the background of the picture. I never really thought red and blue could have worked so nicely together n-n awesome job!

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 04:41 AM

Thankee! n__n Yes, download the song, you. Is good.

And haha, yes O_O She is DEFYING the potential baddity of the red and blue mix. And they are listening well.

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