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Andalusian In pointalism
Andalusian In pointalism by @dragelph (Joce Weir)

a 4"x6" ink pointalism drawing of an andalusian. This piece was intended to be a sketch of my semi cartoon style of horses but I carried it that little bit further with some pointalsim type shading.It is a nice portrayal of my style and is signed on the front.I'm considering puting this one up for sale if anybody is interested. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Dragontear Elphania

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Posted: Sunday, 12 May, 2002 @ 01:57 AM

This is great. You don't see a lot of realistic pictures around here. This is lovely. The mouth is especially good

Posted: Sunday, 12 May, 2002 @ 11:48 PM

thanx for your comment :) yeah I've noticed the lack of realism on the site but I guess thats sorta cuz the internet artist population is mostly furry and anime lovers I like cartoons too but I still like to be able to post some of the more "classic" styles. Stuff that people offline would get as well as those online "n_n"v It's all good :D -Dragontear

Posted: Tuesday, 04 June, 2002 @ 02:48 PM

It's like you stole the words from my mouth. I'm so tired of seeing anime is not even funny.

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