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Kathryn E. Wallis

Kiara_Vatani
Kiara_Vatani by @lemondragon (Kathryn E. Wallis)

This is a picture of a silver half Kougra half lioness cub I did as a request for cherryblink. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kathryn E. Wallis

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Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 01:32 PM

Hey! I really like this picture. It's all icy-looking as if she's living in an arctic environment. I really like how the blue in the eyes fits with the colour of the fur.

...the shadings kinda make her look like she's a statue made of some sort of metal :) Please don't be offended by that, I didn't mean to be mean!

Posted: Saturday, 27 December, 2003 @ 10:00 PM

Awww, so cute! I love your style! There's something a little strange going on with her back foot... it looks like she has toes and a leg, but no foot. I think we should probably at least see a heel behind her toes there. The pose is also somewhat awkwards, and I'm not sure it's possible for a cat (or Kougra in this case) to get into. Very cute character depiction though! Just needs a little anatomy-tweaking.

Posted: Saturday, 03 January, 2004 @ 04:46 PM

dude, i'm lovin this pic. very cute nods sagely two thumbs up

Posted: Sunday, 12 September, 2004 @ 09:19 AM

I love it. It is so cute.

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