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Stillness
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Stillness  Animals

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Created Dec 27, 2012. Unless noted Copyright 2012 cocofrog.

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graphiteZeppelin  Dec 30, 2012

Take thy beak from out my heart!

foxluver1  Dec 28, 2012

oooo, so dramatic! love the intense purple and his little beady eye, totally makes me feel like drawing something dark:) but alas, i have homework e_e waah. +5!

pencildream  Dec 28, 2012

looks great!

Chiaro  Dec 27, 2012

Beautiful Rave & the color is Wonderul & mysterious

Chiaro replied:  Dec 27, 2012

raven :)

NoonyStyle  Dec 27, 2012

i like it

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