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Adriana Limon

My cousins character Aurora
My cousins character Aurora by @IceDancer (Adriana Limon)

Well the title says it all.
I drew this for my cousin. It's her character Aurora (I forgot her last name) for a 'Harry Potter' fanfic she's writing.
I tweaked my drawing style a bit and am really really pleased with the finished product. I think I'll start drawing like this from now on, or at least that's what I'm saying right now. :D Artwork © Copyright 2002 Adriana Limon

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 December, 2002 @ 07:06 PM

Hey Nanas, You did a really good job of drawing my character. Her full name is Aurora Kenzil. To bad you didn't color her. I would like to see how she looks with black hair and forest green eyes. Talk to you later.

          Love Your Favorite Cousin
Posted: Tuesday, 31 December, 2002 @ 10:00 PM

I really like the way you drew this. You're very good at this style, I am so envious of how you only use a little shading to show every fold perfectly (I always use way too much and things turn out so dark!). Here's to more great art in the New Year!

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Posted: Saturday, 22 February, 2003 @ 09:48 PM

Wow! I read the fic (I'm actually your cousin's beta reader lol) and I must say, this is WAY better than I was picturing her to look lol. You are a FABULOUS artist and I can't wait to see the work you do for my story (that is if you'll do it of course lol). ttyl :) ~Sprite~

Posted: Thursday, 03 April, 2003 @ 12:02 PM

Dear nanas, I really like your pic! This is my new e-mail address.Hope you write back!

love, Carlitos

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