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Notes and No Paper
Notes and No Paper by @lynne (Lynne)

Been wanting to color this one for a while.. o.o Anyway! I drew this on an especially obnoxious head-noize day.. I don't recall, exactly.. but, this is me, and my Mozart head-voice, sitting at a harpsichord. He's playing it, I'm just.... o.o well... there are many things about this headvoice I don't like..

.O; I have a composer and musician in me somewhere that can't get out due to my own limited technical skill.. though I'm not sure if it is indirectly Mozart, or not. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 01 December, 2002 @ 05:11 PM

XD! Look at your expression! You look so aggrivated! And Mozy's happy and ditzy, as usual. XD! Great pic!

Posted: Sunday, 01 December, 2002 @ 09:20 PM

BEHOLD!! IT HAS COLOR!!! XD! dances around in her besparkled, tie-dyed wig :D!!

Posted: Monday, 02 December, 2002 @ 12:17 AM

Heehee! Happy harpsichord! ^.^ Mozart is annoying, but he is a musical genius. Well...I should say 'was'...but he lives in your head, so...'is?' O.O Anyway, I like this one a lot. ^_^ It's got a purdy background. @.@ I hope you find your inner musician. I'm sure you will! ^.^ Shinjitte!

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