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Evelien Chewy

Oh, lookie. It's a crying Eef.
Oh, lookie. It's a crying Eef. by @evelchew (Evelien Chewy)

So my dear sizze (= sister.. yes..) Michèle and her boyfriend Sjors left for their trip to New Zealand Wednesday, and I won’t see them for six months, and I miss them. I started a diary kinda thing in which I write stuffness. I’ll probably give it to them when they get back in May.

I can’t really bother to translate it. You should be able to do that yourself, because it’s not that hard (in my opinion). And otherwise.. tough luck!

Medium: Karisma colour pencils

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Evelien Chewy

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Posted: Monday, 11 November, 2002 @ 03:28 PM

Awww.... so pretty and emotional! I like it, and I'm sure your sizze will love it too. ^_~

(Nope, can't translate it... I tried and thought about it... Dutch to English is easy, eh? ^^)

Posted: Wednesday, 20 November, 2002 @ 05:01 PM

I love the emotion in this! Composition's just perfect as well...that pink shape at the top makes the whole thing come together so nicely... Oooh and I love the color too. Wish I could use colored pencil that well. You must tell me your secrets someday ;)

Sorry you're missing your sister right now...she'll be home before you know it though, I'll bet ^__^

big fat fluffy jackal hug for Eefy -Feral

PS. Whenever you've got some free time, I'd love to do a trade if you want...

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