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Sharon M

Canyon
Canyon by @Shazi (Sharon M)

After seeing Spirit: Stallion of the Cimerron and listening to the soundtrack for about a month since, I had come up with so many fan fiction ideas for my Crash and Lion King stories, not to mention my new found respect and love for horses! Neigh! And as much as it's been hard to imagine how I could ever write them all my ideas down, (I have so much fiction in the works right now. O.o) My mind had to go and think of a story which could lead to a potential Spirit fic. :) Anyways, this here is Canyon. Daughter of: you guessed it, Spirit and Rain. Whilst getting slowly bored to tears at work I had been randomly drawing sketches of her in different stances, emotions, positions. This sketch is one of the first of her head. I've got lots to explain on this gal later, cause right now it's real late and I wanna go to bed. :b But I'm gonna have to jump up for joy cause I've never really taken to drawing to horses before I ever saw that movie. And now I come up with a really good idea for a story. Plus I like her features. Theres more to come real soon. Canyon is now one of the many brainchildren of Sharon (Shazi) Matthews' hyper-energetic mind. Run for your lives before she thinks again!

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Posted: Wednesday, 04 September, 2002 @ 05:18 PM

Wow! Brilliant sketch there, Shazi! I can't draw horses very well, unfortunately, even though I'm a talented artist :S. But still, a very impressive still a very impressive drawing there and it's wonderful ;). ROAR! Ahem....I mean....NEIGH!! ^__^* I can't neigh.

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