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Elf Girl
Elf Girl by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

Look! Something from me that ISN'T Invader Zim related! 0.0 :shock!: Actually this was done for a request (Yay! Another one down!). I was asked to draw an elf girl in a winter coat and put in whatever else I wanted like the hairstyle and stuff. I like the way the drawing came out, though I think I should've had her leaning on her other arm. It looks unbalanced to me the way I've got it, but I am pleased with her hair (I sometimes wish I had some of those fly-away wispy things ^_^), and I like the boots for some reason. I guess she needs a name. Hmm... I'm gonna call her Teela, that sounds pretty ^-^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Taryn Sanders

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 10:09 AM

Aww... that's so purdy. If you ever hack through the huge pile of Requests, I think I'd like to pester you with something if it isn't too much trouble. Gotta love that Spectra style.

Posted: Sunday, 10 March, 2002 @ 05:31 AM

Eeee! I love your art! This is the first Non-Zim thing I've looked at of yours.. but it is so cool! Elf-girls rock. You rock too. XD

Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 01:16 PM

She looks like my bff Rebecca Holt... only becca has brown hair

Posted: Friday, 19 April, 2002 @ 11:52 AM

OMG Rhia your right she does look like Becca...

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