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Kelly Marie

Himegami
Himegami by @kellmari (Kelly Marie)

I know its a little rinkled up, thats because my cat spilled water over it. But it still is worth its view in pencil sketches. I think I draw alot better in just pencil than I do with anything else. Other than that..this is anoher beautiful picture of the namek Goddess Himegami from The Namek Universe.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kelly Marie

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21y296d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 12:16 AM

OH! It's purtiful! ^^ But...I thought there were no female nameks @@;; Or sumthin like that, lol. Or no gender thing =D But it's beautiiiiiiful ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 12:21 AM

your are right it purtty Lol there is no females nameks they are born from eggs from guru lol somethin like that well it's a cool twist on dragon ball z lol makes me think that piccolo would look nice in a dress lol he wouldn't go for it me thinks ..i love this picture great job

Posted: Thursday, 02 January, 2003 @ 02:55 PM

/ /.^ Himegami! Heh. She's such a great chara, I love D_H's fics with her.....

Gorgeous picture. The eyes and cloth folds are amazing. Too bad about the water (well, kitties will be kitties....), though it does add an interesting effect.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 July, 2009 @ 12:48 AM
Rating: 5

My god, now this is some gorgeous old-school fandom art! Love it like crazy man, this is fantastic and it's still beautiful today.

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