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Aubrey: Double Portrait
Aubrey: Double Portrait by @lynne (Lynne)

That is the only time I will spell his name right. u.u Anyway! Triple portrait I still have a sketch of from months ago has become double portrait that I did anew.. Aubri, and his.. whaddya call it.. trueform, soul shape, Dragon, higher state of being.. O.o Yes! I did my best to get his Dragon form accurate.. it is hard and I had not much to go on.. I hope it came out at least SOMEwhat accurate.

I really like how I did his eye. ^.^ It's all glowy and shiny and stuff. Turn your head sideways and then it'll look less weird. o.o; Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Wednesday, 04 December, 2002 @ 05:06 PM

Oooo...Aubri's trueform Dragon is beautiful! As are all your renditions of Dragons, Lynne-chan. ^.^ The whole thing looks really great, especially the glowy eye! ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 02:12 PM

@@ Glowy eeeeyes.....

Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 03:19 PM

wow...i love this. the dragon looks really good, especially the wing, and the eye.

my art: www.side7.com/art/zarathus/gallery.html

Posted: Saturday, 03 May, 2003 @ 06:31 PM

Beautiful, I just LOVE the eyes!

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