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Cymoril Posted Apr 30, 2004
Lol.
My apologies for bursting in such an uninvited way into your space.
Not quite sure how I arrived there, really. Probably my unconcious radar for tattoos and illustrations... Love yours, by the way. Since reading Amber I have re-evaluated unicorns. I rather like them now.
Anyhow, likewise! Pleased to meet you too.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 30, 2004
No worries, charge on in make yourself at home 'ave a whilst your here.
Unconcious radar for tattoos and illustrations? Pray tell? A fellow artist perhaps If so, got anything I can look at? I'm really quite nosy about others stuff...
err....Amber? Not sure I'm with you on that one...please explain at your lesiure
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Cymoril Posted May 5, 2004
Heil!
Mm, silly me. I meant Roger Zelazny's Amber. It is a fantasy saga, and he is one of my all time fav authors.
In it, the symbol of Amber (an Empire? a World? THE world? sort-of-something like that...) is the Unicorn. Who also happens to be a lot of other things further along the series.
Anyway, its a great reading if you're into fantasy.
And yes, I have designed a couple of illustrations and tattoos (one of which I proudly bear) so I guess I'm a fellow artist.
Not an exceptionally good one, but one who enjoys very much doing it.
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Researcher 556780 Posted May 5, 2004
ooooh, hello again, and thanks for visiting the fotki site and making a comment
Sounds like a good read, may have to look that one up on the next trip to the library, have a huge list now already from peeps on here
I'd really like to see your artwork, have you got a site or something? I recommend that fotki site, its free and easy to look at
What's the tattoo that you did for yourself?
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