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Louise Jørgensen

BlueJaye
BlueJaye by @SagaWolf (Louise Jørgensen)

I am -very- proud of this picture, even though I have noted errors on the wings. This is BlueJaye, and combination of a blue jay and a lion. She was the first Avien ever created^_^ Just a fragment of my boredom that is lead the way to a whole new race of critters, copyrighted me.

I am working on getting a homepage for these loveable winged felines. An adoption centre perhaps, maybe a RP or both. I don't know for sure yet, but I sure do enjoy drawing her kind. Colourful!

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Posted: Wednesday, 14 April, 2004 @ 05:06 PM

You're alive!! Haven't seen your art since the vampie picture you drew me :D I likes this picture, the colors are beaaautiful. Blue jays are my favorite non-raptor bird :P

Posted: Sunday, 18 April, 2004 @ 03:46 PM

I love blue jays as well, even though we don't have them in Denmark. They are just so pretty, and I can't not love pretty birds^^ Hehe, I like her color as well, but her eye is a bit hard to see.... Shouldn't have made it that bright.

Posted: Wednesday, 14 April, 2004 @ 07:24 PM

I saw this and I think I literally smiled! I love the colours, the markings and once again, that expression! Bravo!

I really love the way you colour.

Posted: Sunday, 18 April, 2004 @ 03:47 PM

I'm glad BlueJaye managed to make you smil! That doesn't happen all that often:D

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