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Annabel Lee

White Phoenix
White Phoenix by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

Okies, this is a quick upload of something I decided to quickly cook up last night when I took a break from typing out a looong boooring essay.... for awhile, I've had an image of a pair of wings sitting in my computer which I cropped out of an older image (the wings were the only things I liked about it) but I haven't done much with the image since then.... (except for using them in the Caelestis banner, which is here in my archive) so I came across the image again and I thought I was bored enough to try making it into 'something' - thus I decided to get a phoenix out of it using the mouse.... I should've used my tablet but I couldn't be bothered getting off my chair to connect it... ^.^;;;; then I threw in a border to divert your attention away from the uneven colours in the pic.... and I just gave the game away.... O___o;;;; Ahem. Ignore what I said. XD Anyway, this is White Phoenix then, a creature I made up awhile ago, and which is still lurking somewhere in a storyline in my head and who makes an appearance every now and then. Feed it breadcrumbs and it'll be happy! =P Artwork © Copyright 2003 Annabel Lee

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Posted: Saturday, 31 May, 2003 @ 03:56 AM

I like the bird ones! This one is more soft looking too then your usual. I like it. :)

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