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Sharon M

It's that mysterious vixen again...
It's that mysterious vixen again... by @Shazi (Sharon M)

I drew this before the other version of her (the one with the gun) whilst in my uni room. I was bored and well, I just gave her another rough sketch. My good friend, Abby scanned this as well as all my other recent pictures (thanks Abby) so now I finally can get them all up! Hurray! I was going to shade her, but then I got lazy, plus my back was aching and all. I rated this a T-D because well, she just doesn't know when to kick the habit. Artwork and character (c) to Sharon M. Matthews (Shazi)

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Teen (D)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
21y7d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 18 May, 2003 @ 10:09 AM

Wow!!! More artwork from the great one herself! ^__^ This is lovely! I die for the colouring! ^^

BTW:...You're welcome for that doodle ^^, your message nearly made me cry :'(.

Posted: Sunday, 18 May, 2003 @ 11:28 PM

She's so pretty. Why does she look so sad? I like the thoughtful pose and way she's holding her cigarette.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Wednesday, 28 May, 2003 @ 02:24 AM

Shes soooo pretty, man thats kawl!!!! you rule at vixen's.

Posted: Sunday, 13 February, 2005 @ 12:30 PM

Great drawing, I love the shading and the colour is very rich. The pose is also very well done, great job. =)

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