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Elijah Wood b&w
Elijah Wood b&w by @thedeanna (d taylor)

I'm SO proud of this, I am, I am, since i love Elijah, i drew him! i looked off another picture, i've been working on this picture since i was in NAM! okay maybe not that long! ::laughs:: i love frodo.. and elijah! XDDDD i drew this in photoshop ... im not obsessed! ::hides her hardrive which is full of frodo/elijah pictures:: hethet n_n;; oh yeah this is mouse-art...

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Posted: Monday, 28 January, 2002 @ 09:50 PM

Its awesome!!!! me loves! very very lovely!

Posted: Tuesday, 29 January, 2002 @ 04:15 PM

Woah, holy frijoles, D! That's freekin' amazing! O_O

Posted: Sunday, 17 February, 2002 @ 02:40 PM

I just think it kicks ass...and if you don't know who I am, then UP YOURS WITH A HOSE!

Posted: Saturday, 22 June, 2002 @ 12:14 AM

How can you draw eyes like that? It would freak me out, having the picture watch me draw it! I hate eyes. Too bad they are so powerful, not to mention fun to draw.

Sorry if I scare you with my paranoia. I really do like the effect this picture has, and the...agh!...what is the word...something like emotion but not quite...ATMOSPHERE!!! I dun think that was the right word either, so... You are really good at realism (not just in this pic but in others) dies in jealousy

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