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The Goblet of Fire - Colour version
The Goblet of Fire - Colour version by @monistar (Monica Starling)

My old Goblet of Fire sketch, coloured by the wonderful Alicey. Fanart from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K.Rowling.

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Posted: Wednesday, 15 May, 2002 @ 07:48 PM

OMG! I LOVE this pic so SO much!!! It's one of the best i'v seen on this peice........ umm, anyway, good job! Love the style!

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Posted: Thursday, 06 June, 2002 @ 01:28 PM

I love this! The darkness gives it a creepy feeling. and they seem to glow!

Posted: Monday, 24 June, 2002 @ 02:52 PM

Oh...oh, this is just stunning. I love the detail, and the darkness gives the goblet a spooooooky effect. Harry looks cool, and the other three are very well done also. =D Great work!

Posted: Wednesday, 17 July, 2002 @ 05:58 PM

Wonderful shadowing, but it seems all their faces are long. No other shapes. or is that just me? Wonderful drawing.

Posted: Thursday, 05 September, 2002 @ 11:38 AM

gasp Wow! I love this drawing! They should've put this drawing on the cover of the 4th Harry Potter book! Great colors too! Overall it's GREAT!!!!!!!:-)

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