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Julie Miyamoto

Sack Brown
Sack Brown by @Minzoku (Julie Miyamoto)

A scribble I did of Zachary Braun in a telephone memo pad, using ball-point pen. Pen is hard to blend, you realize.

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Posted: Friday, 14 September, 2001 @ 12:29 AM

Congrats on Artist o' the Day.

This. Is REALLY supercool. It's so...nonpen. (nods) And then the details, and "unusual" features (everyone draws pretty people!)

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Friday, 14 September, 2001 @ 11:56 AM

Just a scribble?!?! This is SO good! It doesn't even look like pen art! Awesome job!

--Ratty http://side7.com/art/stepratt/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 18 September, 2001 @ 02:43 AM

A pen scribble, huh.

...I hate you. =^_^= This is amazing.

Posted: Friday, 28 September, 2001 @ 04:01 PM

Whoa.. when I first saw this I swear I thought it was a b&w photograph.. o.o;

Posted: Tuesday, 02 October, 2001 @ 09:39 AM

Awesome. Just awesome. I loye your artwork! :))

www.side7.com/art/martkowa

Posted: Saturday, 10 November, 2001 @ 08:02 PM

Man, how'd you do that? I love how you did the hair! Advice: stick to sketching, you're awesome at it.

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