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Sesshoumaru's Mother, daughter...girlfriend?
Sesshoumaru's Mother, daughter...girlfriend? by @Sondra (Sondra Blockman)

This was a picture i did in about 10 minutes with some water color paints! i have NO clue who it is. I was thinking about sesshoumaru and wondered what his mother, daughter, or possibly girlfriend...YOU tell me what you think.

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Rough / Concept
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20y249d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 17 March, 2004 @ 07:55 PM

so lovely...

I like the mark on her forehead. it's cute. you did a great job on shading her tail (or her fur thingy or whatever - I'm one of those people who think it's her tail) It's a good thing you didn't color her skin, because it brings her out and emphasizes how pale she is. the background is simply awsome. It kinda reminds me of ginko(sp?) tree leaves in autumn and gives the picture warm feeling.

I think it's Sess's girlfriend. ^^ yeah, Sesshoumaru! don't lose her, do you hear me?

Posted: Wednesday, 17 March, 2004 @ 09:55 PM

Wow, thank you very much Prorifra! ya, i wasnt gonna color her skin...actually, i wasnt going to paint anything at all but i had nothing better to do at 3:00am in the mornin... Thanks a lot for the comment ;)

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