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Two Sides of the Same Magic
Two Sides of the Same Magic by @carocron (Caroline Cronshaw)

Gawd, I've had to upload this same image three times already, all because my school's computer made my .gif transparent ick ick. So, I've converted to .jpeg, so everything's gleefully condensed-looking sarcasm. It's a weird arrangement with the characters, but I like it. :) Done with watercolors and Gelly Rolls on Watercolor paper. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Caroline Cronshaw

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Posted: Thursday, 11 April, 2002 @ 12:09 PM

This is one of your best... partially because legolas looks more androgenous (like he should) then your others. =)

Posted: Thursday, 16 January, 2003 @ 01:19 PM

I've read the LOTR series, and seen the movies, and I can't quite seem to comprehend where Lithia comes into play. But I LOVE the pic! The details are extrordinary! I have to go scower my book collection now...

Posted: Saturday, 15 February, 2003 @ 05:03 PM

butiful, where did the title come from? i recignise it, i don't think it's from lord of the rings, but it's so familier. I love the way the hair was done.

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