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Gail McColl

Nuriko sketch
Nuriko sketch by @nocturne (Gail McColl)

Really original title, ne? ^^ I hadn't drawn a Nuriko in aaaaages, and I love this one to bits, so much so that I'm too afraid to ink it ... so I'm going to make it into a cell instead (one step track to disaster). He's all dressed up in drag, lying on a rock in a fenced pool of some kind, under a willow tree with a butterfly on his hand - so I managed to get three parts of his name(s) into the one picture (Nuriko = part of Hydra, the sea serpent, so water-y stuff for that, his symbol, yanagi, means willow, and Chou means butterfly. I'm quite proud of all that).

... And for some reason unknown to me, I've written a load of coordinates on the back. I've not skinned anything since drawing this, and no maths homework over the summer or anything ... very odd oo'

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Gail McColl

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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 12:51 AM

Oh my Goooooood!!! dies I have not looked at your gallery forever, 'cause S7 hates me ;__;. & so I didn't get to seee thiiiiiis.... It's sooooooo pretty!!! I wanna see the cell version soooo bad! glomphugworship How did you make him so pritty???

OK, now I'm gonna go look at all the other things you uploaded. (soooo pritty)

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