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L. K.

Orca
Orca by @Raphaella (L. K.)

As you can see I'm not gud at the skin reflections and shades, but after the time I tuk on this I don't think I cud be bothered to add the extra detail, which I punch myself for. I have tons of Killer Whale pictures, unfortunately they're lost since my last four house moves, and they are pretty old. I'll have to get some more up later, I love drawing whales ever since I was lil', and sharks, and of course dolphins. Enough chatter, critize the pic all u like. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Laura Kershaw

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Posted: Saturday, 12 April, 2003 @ 01:11 AM

Hello Laura. I know you don't know me, but that's okay, lol. I saw that you commented on one of Julie Young's pictures (she's one of my friends) and I thought I'd check out your gallery. I really like this picture and I can hardly believe that no one had commented on it! Personally, I can't draw whales worth a crap, but you seem to have a good handle on it! Huggles all her whale posters If only I could draw them!! Anyway, if you'd like, you can check out my gallery as well. Hope you like it! http://www.side7.com/art/carmbugh/gallery.html

Posted: Wednesday, 17 December, 2003 @ 11:28 AM

This is not bad at all i relly like it The dorsal phin is Very nice =) keep practice On them ^^

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