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Adriana Limon

Vai and Faye
Vai and Faye by @IceDancer (Adriana Limon)

You should never trust a woman with a gun, let alone a pretty woman with a gun. So when you have two pretty women with pretty clothes on wielding guns then you just better know your in a mess of trouble. Now that we're done with the theatrics, this is a picture of Faye and Vai in early twentieth century dresses (Just in case you didn't know Vai is on the left and Faye is on the right). Oh I had a field day drawing the dresses out and it took me hours to get the detail in them...and my hand went numb...and died. :O Well maybe my hand didn't die but it did go numb! I'm happy with the outcome though, so a little hurting of the hand was well worth it. I was also thinking about coloring the picture on the computer later on, but considering all the time I would have to spend tracing and putting all the color and detail into it I decided that my attention span has no room for a project such as that. So no colored picture in the near future, but I might color it sooner or later... so it's something to look forward to.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Adriana Limon

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Posted: Tuesday, 22 October, 2002 @ 06:01 PM

Very cute picture! I like the detail on the clothes. Vai is very cute, too. The period dresses are awesome. Thanks again for commenting on my gallery, and I'm glad I could return the favor!

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