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Sondra Blockman

Last Drew Project
Last Drew Project by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)

A major art project in art class. Final self portrait (even though this isnt me) im okay with how it turned out and think it looks a lot like him, even if he might not. ;p. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Sondra Blockman

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Posted: Friday, 14 February, 2003 @ 09:58 AM

this is too gorgeous for words! hehe he's pretty cute too...wolfwhistle XD

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Posted: Sunday, 30 March, 2003 @ 05:18 PM

Heeehehhe, you made him look soooooo cute, but we all know the truth.

Posted: Wednesday, 09 April, 2003 @ 12:09 AM

hey he is my brother right?? well still its an awesome ass picture i like it hey he should take pictures like this then the camera would be one piece after the picture was taken lol JFA. but yea good job sondra.

Posted: Tuesday, 06 May, 2003 @ 11:56 PM

DAMN!!!! thats good, Andrew looks damn fine! well finer then he already is! good job Sondra, his hair looks awsome. well c ya later! kisses @->-- Amber

Posted: Sunday, 17 August, 2003 @ 04:19 PM

Really nice job on this--the colors are just right for the paper, and I like the shapes of the eyes and mouth.

Also--excellent job of doing the hair texture! I can clearly tell the difference between the two!

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