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Sharon M

Smash Lion relaxing in his natural habitat
Smash Lion relaxing in his natural habitat by @Shazi (Sharon M)

Its a piccy wiccy of Smash Lion! Done on request for a good friend (and fellow artist) Jennifer Medlock! :) Now this took me a while to do (my paints were running out. goh!). And I did it some time ago. Reason was cause I was waiting to finish updating my own site to put it there. But 1.) this JPG version is much better instead of the way my paintshop pro saved it in gritty GIF format. >< and 2.) I couldn't wait to put it up. I wanted to do something a little different then what I normally do and so I did it in paint. (umm, which is a little rare in me. I need to get more watercolour paints!) I found it a little difficult producing the typical serene backdrop of the african savannah. But like they say, peristance pays off. And I so enjoyed making this. And it's not the last piccy you'll see of this format either. I really gotta make more pictures like these! ^^ Smash Lion is the hot property of Jennifer Medlock (Lioness Bandicoot). Yahs! Artwork © to Sharon (Shazi) Matthews.

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Posted: Sunday, 01 September, 2002 @ 04:17 PM

Always loved this piccy, Shazi and I can't thank you enough for it aswell, ;) I love how you did the colours anyway in this. It's just so outstanding. I wish to see more artwork, Shazi (dunno how many times I've said that now in your comments! ^__^) They are just so good I admire them all.

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