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Lisa Williams

Baby Prince Dragon!
Baby Prince Dragon! by @PsychoGirl (Lisa Williams)

I did this in school yesterday... For some odd reason, I had this drive surge through me and I wanted to draw dragons... so I did a few sketches before I tried to do one of a baby dragon... I pretty soon had an audience and my friend wanted to keep the drawing so I took another piece of paper, a pen, went over it and colored it professionally at home. And I let him keep it. =D I miss my dragon already. ;-; Oh well, I'll color another one. ^^; I know, I should color my art more often. ^^; One obsticle people: School. Keh. Anyway, there's my widdle baby dragon. ^_^

Tchuse! Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lisa Williams

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Posted: Wednesday, 05 February, 2003 @ 01:53 AM

Totally sweet...I'd like to see an aggressive looking one sometime. You should be granted a scholarship! Art schools should be BEGGING you to enroll!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 February, 2003 @ 02:36 AM

Yeah, aggressive types are fun... =D Thanks for the comment! ^_^ And YES, watchout art college, here I come! =D Mweheheh.

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Posted: Thursday, 13 February, 2003 @ 11:26 PM

Better then Spyro!

Posted: Sunday, 16 February, 2003 @ 05:27 PM

^__^ Hehehe, Danke!

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