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Adrienne B. D'Agostino

Dreamscape
Dreamscape by @Phantasmagoria (Adrienne B. D'Agostino)

This was drawn on a whim I got while reading the fanfiction "Kokuhaku", written by the incorrigible Shadowphoenix (can be found on fanfiction.net). A certain scene depicts a dream Goku has (and is still having, as of today ^^), and I instantly fell in love with the idea of purple grass. So, naturally, I had to draw it. Anyway, it's a gift art of sorts for her. Yay!

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Posted: Saturday, 17 April, 2004 @ 08:16 PM

...I never commented on this?

--; I can be such a moron sometimes. Well, often times...

Thank you so much! ^^ It's fantastic. I was soooo happy to see it- nearly sent me through the roof. The shading in the grass is pretty darn cool- you even showed the grass going through his hands a little bit (or was that just coloring over it? moron point proven). Speaking of hands... since I lack in that area, let me applaud. The hand is... fantastic. I could probably never grasp the concept that well ^^; Proportions, expression, and simply the style in which you have portrayed Goku is perfect for the scene I tried to get across. And the simple fact that you would go to the time and trouble to do it... Just from my story... ^^ Thank you so much! I simply love it.

And now, looking at it so long after it was actually posted, I like it all the more. It's just... fantastic. Thank you so much, Adrienne. Words cannot describe ^^

Hope you continue your artistic endeavors, and hope to see you on FF.net sometime again. I missed your comments, lately! Anyhow... kudos. I am forever in your debt.

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