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Monica Starling

Frodo
Frodo by @monistar (Monica Starling)

Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins, from the Lord of the Rings movies. Sadly, this adorable hobbit does not belong to me... pity, really.

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Posted: Saturday, 09 March, 2002 @ 12:32 PM

This is a really nice picture... the colours are warm and the pencil work, as always, it beautiful. I really like the intensity of the eyes.

-Kaine-

Kaine's doodles: http://www.side7.com/art/tycokain/gallery.html

Posted: Sunday, 10 March, 2002 @ 05:01 PM

ooh. niiiicccceee!! 0_@ eeeh i love him. you have so much talent with colored pencils! (heh unlike myself) yeah and its a pity he doesnt belong to you because he belongs to me instead! ^_^

Posted: Monday, 11 March, 2002 @ 06:32 PM

hi.i like this,it looks real.i never couler in my pictuires,they look better in pencil.

Posted: Tuesday, 16 April, 2002 @ 03:56 AM

Wow!!! This is incredible. The colors are great!!! And ohhhh . . . The eyes . . . Don't get me started on the eyes! LOL! Keep it up!!!

Posted: Friday, 17 January, 2003 @ 11:39 PM

i refuse to believe this is colored pencil... the colors.... the eyes especially!!!! not fair cries..i wish i had your talent!...hery look..over there..an elephant!:while u look..i steal your talent.. YOINK!.....dang..didnt work.!..grrr.. keep up the wonderful work!lol..

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