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A Love Eternal
A Love Eternal by @dark_persian (Donna)

Y'know, there are so many people who really dislike Celeborn. Why?! I think he's brilliant and if he and Galadriel aren't the cutest Elven couple in all of Middle Earth then I be a Uruk-hai's uncle...aunt...whatever. Kissy pics are so hard to draw! I got it right eventually! beams I'd like to colour it too...not quite sure what with though...

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 10:31 PM

Wow this pic is great. It IS so very hard to do two people interacting, kissing even harder. I love the smooth lines and I think you did an amazing job on the hair. Love to see this coloured. My only critique (had to find /something/) is that the top half of Galadriels head doesn't seem to have taken the same titl as the bottom. Hopefully you understand what I said XD -Applaud- (Btw I think its because Celeborn seems rather cold and unfriendly as well as haughty o.O)

Posted: Sunday, 05 October, 2003 @ 04:59 PM

Wow! This is so beautiful! I've never thought of drawing those two like that before! This is quite original, I must say. Nice picture of a male/female elf pairing... And the details are wonderful!

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