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Alexandra Douglass

Static: Color
Static: Color by @alexdoug (Alexandra Douglass)

Bwahaha...eh heh...I think it's kinna funny. There's always been a bit of static between Shirou and Hikyuu, but one can be certain that Kiji's presence isn't going to help it any. Such a smug little goth girl... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Alexandra Douglass

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Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2002 @ 11:57 AM

WOW! I even like it better in color. I still think it looks liek Digimon gone bad. ^^ I like it alot. You can feel everything about this picutre. I wish i could get some of my recent art all i have up is crap ^^ Well keep it up! Alyssa White

Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2002 @ 03:17 PM

Digimon gone bad... I like it! XD

Posted: Tuesday, 11 June, 2002 @ 06:12 AM

Sah-weeeet! I love your work Alexandra! Your quite talented, and I absolutly adore your goth girl character! Wish I could find a cutie like her! LOL Great stuff, can't wait to see more!

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Posted: Monday, 17 November, 2003 @ 11:17 PM

Very cool pic! ^_^ I love the poses and expressions, and the soft feel of the coloring. Keep up the outstanding work!

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