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ani_bester January 5 2007, 16:06:51 UTC
Wow, you art always takes me back (well maybe not because I'm not that old) because it reminds me so strongly of the illustrations I in some of the books I have from the 20's and 30's.

It's so simply yet graceful, and you capture children so well.

I love the cheeks when you do this style btw, I've always liked the rosy red cheek look and you capture it so well!

For whatever reason, this almost reminds me of an advert, like Lucius was a child model for a clothing store or something *LOL*

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skidjit January 6 2007, 11:58:57 UTC
I have not been on the LJ regularly in quite some time. I'm so glad to see that you are still making these wonderful portraits. The Malfoys and Snape are always my favorites... well you even make Voldemort look so sweet. LOL! There is no end to your creativity. And here you have Lucius walking his snake like his master does in many of your artworks. These are all so beautiful. As always thanks for sharing. ((makes note to self to go back and check out on all of these that I have missed while I was gone.)) YOUR work is always so beautiful. Thanks.

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misconstrue January 6 2007, 16:05:11 UTC
He looks so innocent while that poor snake is just hoping none of his snake-buddies see this picture because they'll never speak to him again.

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