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Chi Chi and Goten
Chi Chi and Goten by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)

Goten is such a cuttie pie, Chi-chi's cool too. I wish she would leave her hair down more often though. I always wondered why goten had a thing for reptiles.

Fan art from: Dragon ball z

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Akira Toriyama

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Posted: Friday, 29 March, 2002 @ 04:43 PM

Wow! That's so cool! You can out-draw those DBZ artists any day. Great work!

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 06:14 PM

Awesome pic! Chi-Chi art is pretty rare, which is a sin. Your coloring on the pic is amazing; I don't know how artists like you can do that kind of stuff :p Keep up all the great work!

Posted: Thursday, 04 April, 2002 @ 01:49 AM
I have to ask you: I've seen this same coloring method before but no one ever mentions how it's done. Don't suppose you'd help aspiring artists by telling all, hmm?
Posted: Thursday, 18 April, 2002 @ 12:05 AM

That is soooooo awsome keep up the excelent work. ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 28 April, 2002 @ 11:32 PM

This is simply ADORABLE!!! Great Job Sondra!!

Posted: Tuesday, 21 May, 2002 @ 08:37 PM

.......speechless........ prismacolor pencils you said? SuRe i MAY be Japanese but i still can't draw THAT good.

Posted: Tuesday, 21 May, 2002 @ 08:37 PM

.......speechless........ prismacolor pencils you said? SuRe i MAY be Japanese but i still can't draw THAT good.

Posted: Wednesday, 11 September, 2002 @ 01:30 AM

You know, that woman looks twenty years younger when she puts her hair out of that bun.... I like the way you color, it reminds me of Brianna / /.^ And then...

Goten chases the lizard.

gigles

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