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Evelien Chewy

Pink bunniness!
Pink bunniness! by @evelchew (Evelien Chewy)

Art trade with the über-talented FeralGrinn! She drew me the prettiest picture. Go see her art! NOW! >: O

…now for my piece of crap.. I drew her spotted bunny character Angora together with my pink bunny Lapynea. Angora has very long poison thumbnails and as Lapynea is obsessed with make-up and pretty and shiny colours, she wants to put nail polish on Angora’s nails X3 She’s not the brightest… ^^

Talking about brightness.. tried to somehow cover up the fact that their arms look like monkey arms (O.o) by using BRIGHT colours. It’s like, distracting and stuff X3 I’m still trying to improve on anatomy.. you may not see it, but I really am! [crahs]

And I did shade Angora with a grey pencil, but the scanner ate it.. [muttermutter]

I actually created Lapynea around the time I re-designed Zaraël (this summer), but I never felt like drawing her.. I’m not entirely sure if I like her name either O.o I was thinking of calling her Foez (after my own bunny X3). Any suggestions?

Medium: Karisma colour pencils

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Evelien Chewy

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Posted: Saturday, 07 December, 2002 @ 09:06 PM

y' know the best part about you having a DeviantART and a Side7 gallery? I get to leave you TWO sugared up, annoyingly sappy comments ;D.

Hehe, but honestly, this is too cool. The concept is so fresh and funny, and the coloring absolutely blows me away. I've never seen anyone who uses pencils as well as you do. The colors are so smooth! I love that ;)

Anyhoo, thank you veryveryvery much, once again ^^

hugs -Feral

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