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Lisa George

Red dress
Red dress by @arora_vesper (Lisa George)

Mmm...More water colours...but I hate this paper, it's only 90 pound, as opposed to the 120 that I like ... of course I waste that on markers like the geek I am

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Posted: Thursday, 31 January, 2002 @ 02:57 PM

Geek or no, that picture kicks! Seriously! The background blands, and wow... sheesh. Lovely.

Posted: Friday, 01 February, 2002 @ 02:58 PM

Aaaw, it's so purdy...but sad...sniffles I'm not crying o.o It was...him! points in a random direction and runs

Posted: Friday, 01 February, 2002 @ 07:54 PM

Sad... but beautiful.

We don't see enough of your anime work, Lisa!

Posted: Saturday, 02 March, 2002 @ 05:44 PM

so delicate and vunerable... a part of someone's soul lost in the whiteness of death. through a tear.. a glitter of hope falls to the ground... and all is forgotten. so here they sit amoung a thing that cannot be touched without disapering. never to breath again, lie in the the soft coushine of death and take that last breath and let go of what was holding you down for now you are free to be with the angels. ~by: Christa Carleton

your image brought something to me.... and i though it should be shared with you. your art is very wonderful-- it bring inspiration to me, maybe others. ::bows:: goodnight... http://www.side7.com/cgi-bin/S7SDB/Archive.pl?ANO=2851

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