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She'na Forga

My Bird
My Bird by @Altooleofree (She'na Forga)

This took me about two days to do. =) tell me how you like the mat's i put on it. I did it for my dad for fathers day(yes i know that's kinda far away but oh well) :P

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Posted: Friday, 04 June, 2004 @ 11:29 AM

This is beautiful. Very awesome, and impressive. I hope your father likes it.

Posted: Monday, 07 June, 2004 @ 02:56 PM

wow, that looked real for a sec there, very nice Kitty, i like it :) ;P

Posted: Wednesday, 09 June, 2004 @ 12:39 PM

:P yah ya like that? lol haha

Posted: Saturday, 10 July, 2004 @ 06:48 PM

I love it =D Birds (and humans) are probably the hardest things to draw (well, according to my hardness scale, anyway...) So Kudos to you for such an amazing job. I'm sure your dad will looove it =D

Thanks for the comment on my image, too, it was supurbly nice of you. You have so many images in your gallery envies browses yee!

Posted: Wednesday, 25 August, 2004 @ 11:12 PM

This is very lovely! I love the contrast in this. You did a beautiful job on the mountains as well. This would be beautiful to hang on a wall :) thank you for the lovely comment on my image! keep up the good worl =)

Posted: Friday, 10 September, 2004 @ 07:42 PM

thanks, i gave it to my dad for fathers day and he has it huangging up at his work ^_^

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