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Mie Yoshida

Late Night Studies
Late Night Studies by @mieyosh (Mie Yoshida)

Still passing through the abyss of ancient pictographs? Heheh. This was the first Harry Potter fanart I did, right after I finished the Philosopher's Stone. I was on a huge Harry/Hermione kick, after that last scene post chess tragedy. Yeah, they should have kept the hug scene in the movie. It was just a hug! Why cut it out?! Blah, stupid people. I warn you know, I'm a very big Harry/Hermione shipper. I loathe Ron deeply. Anyway, After I did this, I excitedly wrote Chanchan a long, detailed email of how friggin' cool the book was, and also apologized for making fun of her because of it.. x.x; Yeah. I'm a geek. Harry Potter rocks. Anyway, This was just a quick experiment with an odd style of penciling. Prisma Colors on white paper. Inked with a Sakura Micron. Doesn't Harry look cute? I tried not to make him look too much like Eriol. x.x; Artwork © Copyright 2002 Mie Yoshida

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Posted: Wednesday, 31 July, 2002 @ 12:42 PM

Yeah I totally agree, they should have kept the hug in the movie! I hope they keep the end of The Goblet of fire in the movie XD I'm also a huge Harry/ Hermiony supporter and this pic is so cute!! Well done!!!

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