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Jennifer Winn

TXChick....High Priestess of the Richard Kruspe Shrine
TXChick....High Priestess of the Richard Kruspe Shrine by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

G'heh...Okay..this is a GIRL!....I had to draw her with short hair....and..um..I've never drawn a girl with short hair..so I SO appologize if it looks like a guy!! Grrr! Note to Self: ..work on drawing girls with short hair. >< Anyway...this is a REALLY late picture I drew for TXChick. It was a request. Mind you people..I dont' do requests often! shakes her finger at you I like how it turned out..except for the fact it almost looks like a guy. groan Richard's Fluffy Bunny ((inside joke)) is sitting behind her, looking happy as usual. ^^ I hope to God she likes it. nodond She was dubbed the Priestess of the Richard shrine. Richard as in the lead guitarist from Rammstein. God I love that band..swoon Drawn with pencil, inked with pen, then coloured with Crayola Coloured Pencils..what else? Artwork © Copyright 2002 J. Winn

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Posted: Tuesday, 21 May, 2002 @ 04:27 PM

cuteness ^_^

but um...fluffy isn't as "inside" as you'd think! there are several sites dedicated to richy and fluffy and i think the duo is a running joke among many rammstein fans!

cool still! and i don't think it looks like a guy!

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