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Spirit Call
Spirit Call by @Moonbyrn (Moonbyrn)

This is my personal wolf character, Moonbyrn, and she's calling out to her spirit guide, the hawk. I absolutely love how this turned out... It's also the first piece of my portfolio.

Anyway, I used a ZIG Memory pen, a black gel pen and India ink on 12" by 18" inch paper... I think...

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 September, 2004 @ 01:14 PM

Wow, useing other peoples art as reference without saying anything is really in right know, huh.

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GoldenWolf?

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Posted: Wednesday, 08 September, 2004 @ 08:41 PM

Alright. I know that. I know it's illegal, and I know that I'm completely against art theft. Hey, I'm even a member of a club to stop things like that. And if you look at any of my other artwork on other sites, you'll notice that if I do use a refrence picture, I'm sure to say where I got it from. I'm pretty sure I've even done that here.

And you wanna know something else? I think art theft is one of the greatest violations of a person's being. I'd be pissed if someone copied my own artwork... no... I'd be destroyed if someone did that to me. So what makes you think I'd do that? Because this picture LOOSELY resembles something that Goldenwolf did? I remember when I drew this I was sitting at the kitchen table, NOT LOOKING AT ANYTHING. What was I supposed to be looking at? I don't have a printer so I couldn't have printed whatever picture you think I copied and I definately didn't take the computer off of it's desk and prop it up on the table so I could copy someone else's art.

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