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FanArt is beautiful to me, because it's something more than just a piece of random art.
I get it in the neck for thinking someone's special portrait means more than a badly drawn bowl of fruit or a boring collection of glass bottles.
May all art teachers who disillusion their pupils so burn in hell!

*Ahem, sorry. I HAVE got a sense of humour. Really.
I'm 15, I'm Scottish, I'm a Goth in the flowiest most elvish sense, and I'd like to right some wrongs in the world before the world makes me wrong to fit in with it.
That is all I have to say,thankyou.

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angelas on April 5, 2006, 10:00:38 AM

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angelasI love Joey Joedison too!!!!!! I AWAIT MORE ART FROM YOU!!

unleash_the_bats on August 12, 2005, 7:26:54 PM

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unleash_the_batsIm with you all the way girl!
You're an amazing artist and i agree with u about the art teacher thing....
i absolutely LOVE your drawing of joey pouting... *pets screen*
Hope to talk 2 ya again some time.
KEEP on Rockin in the free world!
and NEVEr be someones slogan... because you are poetry.
See ya later Mortals,

fallenangel on July 4, 2004, 7:20:28 AM

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fallenangelThank you so much. :D I do some of them in school. I've developed this pet peeve about I'll only work on pictures that are 50% or more finished because otherwise everyone feels the need to butt in with "...where's his other eye?" "why doesn't he have any hair?" "you should shade that other arm, too" -_- But the Monroe picture and a couple others were mostly during boring classes.

All except the two really old Whose Line is it Anyway pictures are on regular medium weight sketchbook paper. The compressed charcoal's a lot rougher and has that grainy texture if you don't blend it way down (and then it looks soft n' fuzzy). I usually leave a lot of the texture. Looks better than being blurry and out of focus. :p The willow/vine charcoal (any of the smooth deep grey shading) is a lot smoother but still more textured than the graphite.

Thanks again! B)

LJmouse on April 27, 2004, 4:34:32 AM

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LJmouseHiya! Nice to see another scot here! ^__^ I love ur work!!!! *gives u a cookie*

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