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Mie Yoshida

Sayonara tte kurushi sugiru
Sayonara tte kurushi sugiru by @mieyosh (Mie Yoshida)

I had intended to post my gallery chronologically, but this is important. My bunny Dib just died early this morning.. I felt really hollow inside when he stopped breathing.. I was still holding him. I couldn't figure out what to do, so I went to my sketch book so I could say good-bye. This is what I finished with. It's very similar to the Mother's Day pic I did which I may post later, but I tried to make things as different as possible. So.. sigh Here's Dib and I standing in front of His mother's grave, next to which is a small sculpture of a flop-eared bunny with angel wings.. that's my baby. I wish I could say I was happy with how this turned out but I'm not... though it has nothing to do with the picture it's self.. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Mie Yoshida

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Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 04:31 PM

Aww, sorry about your bunny. This pic hit me right here pounds chest *Sniff

Posted: Friday, 10 January, 2003 @ 03:53 AM

Wow. Just wow. This pic really makes me want to cry. I can feel the tears welling up in my eyes. But that just goes to show the overwhelming emotion captured within in. :sniff: Good job.

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