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Jaycee Kerr

Ketinu
Ketinu by @yamaneko (Jaycee Kerr)

'nother picture for Ketinu. Drew this during one of those long, terrifying nights at the ER. I think I spent almost a week there... aiee. At least I got to watch a thunderstorm unfurl from the eigth-story windows, and draw lots of pictures.

IV drips and EKG machines scare me.

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Posted: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 @ 01:06 AM

You were at the ER, but were you a patient, or a visitor waiting because of a patient? Was this hand colored?

Nice, expressive. That distant look is good. I get a good sense of 'waiting for something' here.

Posted: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 @ 01:27 AM

I was a visitor, of sorts. My mum was in for hematology issues, so I clung to her. The ER people were nice enough to scrounge up a spare stretcher, so I could stay overnight--of course, I didn't sleep much, with all those EKG machines peeping at me. ^_^;

Hand coloured? If you mean with traditional/non-computer media, then no. Drew it on 'real' paper, then coloured it in Painter. (Watercolour tool.)

Many thanks for the comment--'ppreciate it muchly. Shall trundle off to stop by your gallery now. :P

Posted: Thursday, 04 December, 2003 @ 10:31 AM

not normally into this furry movement but sure liekthis pic...it seems to have a brooding repose to it...very nice...

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