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Waterfall of roses~
Waterfall of roses~ by @bunnywunny (Bunny Wunny)

One of my best pieces in such a long time.. -- I got this idea from my hunny~ A few years ago, he sent my sketches~ We were talking once, and he told me to do a rendition of his piccie~ And I did~ I love how it turned out. ^^ He loves it too. ^^

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 November, 2002 @ 10:22 PM

Sweet pic, I like it. ^-^

Posted: Monday, 23 December, 2002 @ 04:18 PM

wow... I just mean wow... you just left me speechless... sigh you put me to shame... Ok I can't draw stuff on the computer anyways.... I just have the lame program that goes with your computer. You have to buy those other programs right? Well I just don't have the money... Oh well... I'm decent with drawing on paper! This pic rocks!

Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 08:14 PM

best? You're kidding right? This is awful! AWFUL! Yep I... wouldn't love it! I would be ashamed! No I'm kidding... this is great!^_^ See what happens when you spend time on something?

Posted: Saturday, 29 January, 2005 @ 05:02 PM

Wow, I love this! well, technically, i love ALL your pics, but this is amazing! I give it a full 10/10!

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