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Ready before dawn...
Ready before dawn... by @Alayna (Alayna Lemmer)

It's Legolas of Lord of the Rings =D Done with acrylics

If you're interested in a print(and I hope you are!!), it'd be 12x16 inches big and it'd look a lot better than the picture here (you know, the whole scanner bit), and it'd only be around $8-10. =D Please email me at LuciaOne@AOL.com if you're interested!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Alayna Lemmer

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Posted: Wednesday, 21 August, 2002 @ 09:22 PM

Wow... you truly do Legolas justice. I absolutely loooooove this picture. Why is it that some people get all the artistic talent in the world? Oh well, at least you're sharing this beautiful piece with the world. Please, keep drawing more. If this is anything to go by, the rest must be brilliant.

Posted: Wednesday, 21 August, 2002 @ 09:52 PM

drool drool Legolas....

Lol well the nose looks a little flat to me, but hey thats just me. Is better then anything I could ever do!!

drools some more then runs off with picture

Posted: Thursday, 19 December, 2002 @ 02:42 PM

This picture is simply beautiful..infact I think more. You certainly are great with those acrylics! I wish I could do something half as good as that! Very nice! =) On top of that it's Legolas! How can it not be good? ;P

Posted: Saturday, 28 December, 2002 @ 02:02 PM

this pic is just amazing-legolas looks really hot...drooldrool XD

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