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Ashley Larsen

Soaring Eagle - Spirit: SotC
Soaring Eagle - Spirit: SotC by @ashllars (Ashley Larsen)

My last Spirit character. Yay for dreamworks, i love you. There will be more, but this is the latest. Soaring Eagle, a young stallion. I HATE THIS PICTURE! but thats okay...but his neck is all messed up and....ugh...thats okay though. not really...but i'll shut up now. alrighty, Copper (the sweet, tis true) mentioned i might add that this was inspired by the Spirit Model Sheet, and it was. I thought maybe just saying it was Spirit fanart would be enough, but upon further though, it definately isn't. Sooooo, this was inspire by The Spirit Model Sheet which might be seen on a various amount of sites.

and yes, he does look like spirit, but his mane and tail are brown, not black. I might renamed him to something along the lines of buckshot though, because he was inspired by my first trail-riding horse.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ashley Larsen

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Posted: Friday, 05 April, 2002 @ 09:30 PM

WOW! that's SOOO good! I love it love it love it! can't draw horses at all..... you're so talented....

Happy birthday BTW.... http://www.side7.com/art/terrm/gallery.html If'n you're curious.. (I know, blatent plugging)

Posted: Sunday, 05 May, 2002 @ 07:41 PM

this looks wonderful ash! dont be so hard on yourself! i REALLY like the mouth oddly enough, and the eyes have lots of expression in them!! and i like the colors :)

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