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ASIAN CHICK FOR JOE VITRELLA!!
ASIAN CHICK FOR JOE VITRELLA!! by @susafram (Susan Frame)

In hopes that it would one day be a fine poster print out tacked up on the walls of me best bud Joe vitrella's living room, I drew a mighty asian-chick.

Nihonjin ni wa Eigo o hanasu hito ga ooi!! Maa omotte mo minasai!!!!! :D Artwork © Copyright 2002 Susan Frame

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 August, 2002 @ 12:03 AM
One word: EXQUISITE!!!
Posted: Friday, 16 August, 2002 @ 12:28 PM

I just llllooooovvvveeeeeddddd your japonese girl.. she look like Queen Amidala From Star Wars I ... in one of her costumes... And I want to know if you have more draws of Star Wars..

Posted: Saturday, 21 September, 2002 @ 06:08 AM

Man this picture is perfect ^^ I love Japan !!! Japanese people rullllllleezzzzzzz , lol ^^

Posted: Sunday, 13 October, 2002 @ 02:48 AM

Wow.... I'm still amazed by how much detail you put into your drawings! Whether with or without color, it's always great! hero worships XD As I've said, keep up the great work!

Posted: Sunday, 04 January, 2004 @ 12:03 AM

the most elegant warrior i've ever seen on side 7 yet. i hope you'll draw more of this.

Posted: Wednesday, 25 February, 2004 @ 08:25 PM

Lovely line art! Elegant and exquisite in detail. I particularly like the wrists and hands, and the braiding near the head of the spear…

It’s like she’s made out of porcelain and laced with ribbons… wonderful!

-K-

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