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Kathleen Yamamura

Elements
Elements by @kathyama (Kathleen Yamamura)

This is a watercolor I did this spring. I also updated my site with a few new pics that I won't upload on my side 7 account yet.

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Posted: Sunday, 29 July, 2001 @ 11:10 AM

I wish my LMNTmals would have that much charme. My favorite parts here: The shiny colors, Fire's hair, Earth's and Water's face, Wind's colors and.. the altogether flowiness of the poses. =)

Posted: Friday, 17 August, 2001 @ 02:40 AM

I really like your mermaid. She's so aquatic looking with all those webby fins. I'd love to see more fishy mermaids from you!!

Posted: Monday, 19 November, 2001 @ 03:40 AM
One word: WOW!
Three words: OH, WOW, GOSH!
Four...well, you get the idea.
Two words: OH, WOW!

I just have to that I admire your work a lot. It's really very beautiful.

This is done in watercolours right? It must have taken awhile...they're pretty fiddly I find...or maybe that's just because I suck ^^;

Anyway, yewah. GREAT picture! ^^

Side7.com/art/jesssmit

Posted: Saturday, 29 June, 2002 @ 01:11 PM

Wow..this is awesomely good. I'm impressed beyond belief. These are all great pictures..

Check out my world: http://www.unixdaemons.com/~adr

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