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Ashley Tate

Sekh
Sekh by @Scryren (Ashley Tate)

Never wake a sleeping dragon...especailly when you plan on killing it...I've started to create a background on her already blah blah balh...Sekh was taken from from the Egyptian Godess Sekhmet. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ashley Tate

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Teen (NV)
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Finished Work
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22y223d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 15 September, 2001 @ 03:00 PM

This is awesome. I love art like this. Woo! I must go look at your other drawings now.

Posted: Wednesday, 03 October, 2001 @ 03:31 AM

heh.. ~::bows::~ you rulz! you -are- the masta of CG hehe... not only do you get thebest spot on elf wood... right next to my rocco... but... ~::drools::~ you are sooo... wonderful.... ~::has looked at all the drawings she can... ::~ your claws.. they rock !! claws... ~::evil grin.. walks off.. muttering.. 'claws'::~

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

Posted: Saturday, 22 December, 2001 @ 07:22 PM

Awesome job on the shading on the dragon...'specially on his/her wingies. Reminds me of mine Dragula. Cling

Dragula: ...Shoo. Go away. Be gone. And this dragon looks nothing like me, it hasn't ONE SINGLE PIERCING.

Draggie, you have about 100 piercings too many.

Dragula: Why, thank you.

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