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Krystina Haggerty

Scheming
Scheming by @tigrin (Krystina Haggerty)

"Like father like son", they always say. grins This was my second sketchbook assignment that I did last night, took me about an hour to color with my Prismacolor pencils.. Tigrin as a kitten with his father, Thatch. This is the first time I've ever drawn Thatch, so it was fun, I guess. I just love Tigrin's face, and Thatch is looking deviously off at something behind the viewer, and appears to be whispering a plan to his son. I like this picture a lot, I spent a lot of time just staring at it. n_n Artwork © Copyright 2002 Krystina Haggerty

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Posted: Monday, 11 March, 2002 @ 06:21 PM

I love their faces. Nice coloring, too! Lovely highlightness.

my art: www.lunarpages.com/corridor

Posted: Monday, 11 March, 2002 @ 06:34 PM

nyuu~ Too kawaii! I wish I could get my pics to turn out that good. x.x

Posted: Monday, 11 March, 2002 @ 06:50 PM

Aww, isn't that just kyoht!! :D So kawaii!! ^_^

http://www.side7.com/art/enigmemo/gallery.html

Posted: Thursday, 14 March, 2002 @ 05:24 AM

Very cute Tigrin, the coloring is so spiffy.

D'you know how many copyrights you must have infringed with names? XD. Just kidding, I just happen to have seen/read where you get some of them

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