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Pear (art trade)
Pear (art trade) by @Lys (Lys Blakeslee)

It's been a while since I did a trade ... ah, it was fun ^^^ This here is Kerrin McNeill's character Laoise Eithná Ó Dubhghaill, known as Pear. I like her hair ^^^;

Oh! See the piano music? I made that with brushes acquired from this place ... (must give credit, don't want to be sued for what little I'm worth!) And I learned how to skew stuff. Funnnnn ... ^^^

Pear © Kerrin McNeill Art © Lys Blakeslee

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Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 04:42 PM

Wow, how gorgeous!!!! I love Pear's design....you drew her so spiffy^^ Her expression is cool, and her hair....ahh! I LOVE this^^ Grand piano, too! HEH...get it? Grand piano...? XD; Anywho, lovely, lovely, lovely job, Lys!! The coloring is awesome as always, and the sheet music rocks^^; Now, I just hope nobody sues me for what little I own because I didn't link back...eheh^^;; WUNNERFUL job!! ::runs off::

Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 07:04 PM

So absolutely goregous! I love this Lys! Thank you so much!!! XD this is one of the best renditions of Pear I've seen yet! Thank you!!!

<3 Ker http://tooncandy.com

Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 10:13 PM

The piano music is sooo cool. I love this picture! You are such a talented artist, I am jealous!

Posted: Thursday, 09 January, 2003 @ 12:29 PM

This is gorgeous! You did a great job! So elegant and classical! ^-^

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