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BLACK.WHITE.RED
BLACK.WHITE.RED by @bunnywunny (Bunny Wunny)

X3 A random doodle that turned out to be this~

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Teen (V)
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Submitted:
19y336d ago
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Posted: Friday, 07 January, 2005 @ 11:21 PM

Fantastic! Unique! and many other good things...exceptional good.......Shirley

Posted: Friday, 07 January, 2005 @ 11:42 PM

I really like the fact that you've only used a minimal amount of color in the image. the way that all of the black fades together makes it look as though she's a part of the background. I like the hair and the blood coming from her eyes as well as the way that the lips were drawn. This may have been a doodle but it's beautiful.

Posted: Monday, 10 January, 2005 @ 10:28 PM

.............................I am purely in aw....I love it, I think that doodles can sometimes be some of the finest work an artest can do. And I just love the pure simplictity to it, and....and...well I'm really don't know what to say.

For some reason I just love it, magnificent, truly

Posted: Thursday, 13 January, 2005 @ 03:50 PM

Oh my goodness, it looks like you only used three or fourcolors in this whole picture. I really like her hair. Soo cool...

Posted: Thursday, 27 January, 2005 @ 06:19 PM

REALLY really unique! It looks like it should be in a museum, if i do say so myself!

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