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Aeryn Avalon

Legolas, from photo
Legolas, from photo by @aeryaval (Aeryn Avalon)
Note from Li-chan: "Just so you know, it is okay to upload drawings copied from a photograph as long as you state that it is such and give credit to the photographer. Check out the RULES (I know some people like to ignore them...) and the Graffiti Wall for more details." (image description coming soon!)

Thank you, Li-chan. Now on to my description.

HUZZAH! It's Legolas! Isn't he prettyful? I had this teensy little pic of him with his bow all like that, and it looked so cool, I was like, "I should enlarge this." So I made a big sketch. I was going to add color, but I decided it looked pretty nifty in b&w and I would just mess it up if I tried to color it anyway. Actually, this is another pretty old pic...over a year old, at least. Well, enjoy!

Li-chan is the amazing and beautiful Goddess of Scanning and Uploading who will someday rule the world and all of mankind. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Aeryn Avalon

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 December, 2003 @ 04:43 PM

SEXXAY MAN!!! XD

Posted: Friday, 15 October, 2004 @ 11:34 AM

Now this one is really good.......alot work eh....Shirley

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