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Hedvig H

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Griffol again.. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Hedvig H

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Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 12:46 PM

Hello. I know that you don't know me, but that's okay, lol. I was just going through the recent uploads and I saw this picture and I decided to comment. I really like how this looks! I just have one question though. What medium did you use to colr him? It looks like colored pencil to me, but I think I"m wrong, lol. Anyway, your art looks great, keep it up!

Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 12:59 PM

Hello! Thanks for the comment! The medium I used was colored pencils, so you weren't wrong. ;-)

Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 02:16 PM

Man, I just love the way you color! It's so smooth and not smothering... I have a color fedish when it comes to pencils... MUST USE EVERY COLOR!! Mwaa ha hah haaaa!!

My Art: http://www.side7.com/cgi-bin/S7SDB/Archive.pl?ANO=8530

Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 05:00 PM

He's so cute! I really love your detail. He reminds me of the Griphon from Jim Henson's The Storyteller... I loved that guy... he was so cute!

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 05:43 PM

Oh... this is so pretty, the griffon is so cute. I wish i could use color pencils this good. Keep up the good work!!

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 04:53 PM

Jeeez, I really love the way you draw feathers!! The light blue feathers on this guy's wings look almost like etches out of ice. Verrry neat. Me loves your style of drawing fur, and shading, and...yay!

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