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Twirl
Twirl by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)

hmmm, another old picture I forgot to upload when I first got here. I had some quick fun with this picture, its a doodle gone way elaborate. I don't know if i'll ever finish it. Oh yea, I forgot to mention I named her Aki Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sondra Blockman

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Rough / Concept
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22y79d ago
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Posted: Monday, 15 April, 2002 @ 07:40 PM

Oh... wow... I just had to comment on this... It's stunning... I'd really love to see it finished sometime. The whole dynamic of it just exudes motion. You can 'feel' the movement here... You've captured the twirl. Not many people can do that - draw movement as it is... I'm stunned. It's beautiful. Also, you've never told us who she is... She looks like such an interesting character it's a pity...

Posted: Wednesday, 17 April, 2002 @ 09:00 PM

Great pic, the mark on her face reminds me of Zell's tattoo. Very umm... what's the word.... twirly?

Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2002 @ 01:12 AM

Woww..... drool... wow... this is an incredible picture. That other guy is right... you capture the movement... in that very instant...it's like you took a picture...wow

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