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Carmen Bugh

Bathing in Innocence
Bathing in Innocence by @carmbugh (Carmen Bugh)

Over the summer, I did a series of fairy pictures, and this is one of the many. Took me a while to finish, being that it's in real media, and plus I'm not too good and naked pictures, even if it is a girl (same gender). Anyway... my grandma had some tarot cards when we went on our summer trip, and the fairy ones interested me. So, I borrowed some over the trip, and drew... I believe 5 or 6 different pictures, 4 of which are completely finished. This one was drawn for a close friend of mine, Julie Young. She's pulled me through a lot of problems, and I can't thank her enough for what she's done. Right now, she's gone on a missionary trip, and I wish I could mail her, but my parents won't let me -.- Go figure... But anyway, this was drawn for her. She's seen it already, of course, but I wanted to put it up here because this is the better one of the series, and I like it tons. I might have underrated it though... There isn't really anything showing, but if I get complaints, I'll reupload it.

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Teen (N)
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20y196d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 09 May, 2004 @ 03:06 PM

I love it its so good! How cam u colour so good.

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