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Runescape mystic fire staff by ~grievence:icongrievence:


©2006-2009 ~grievence
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Submitted: September 4, 2006
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Graphite drawing of an orb ontop of a mystic fire staff from the game runescape.
Am working on a color photomanip using the drawing, which will upload when done.
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Hi There! :wave:
You have just earned yourself an O.D.D.(oibyrd's daily devs) feature :winner: ! congrats! :clap:
ODDS (oibyrd's daily deviations) are to honor the sometimes overlooked artists of dA that I personally think deserve some exposure and also, to introduce the more popular artists to the new/overlooked deviants. I prefer to showcase ALL artwork that I love (and that includes popular artists with a fair amount of traffic to their work) in order to create a non-biased feature of the talent on dA. *PLZ DO KEEP IN MIND - some of the features are quite popular and obviously don't need extra help - however - I enjoy posting them because they inspire other artists. Please click the link below to see your work featured and to view other featured artists . If you prefer not to be a featured artist, just send me a note and I will remove you from the list. Cheers! Sandi xoxo
my art account -> ^oibyrd
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ODDS - The underground Daily Deviation since Nov26th 2005! Plz take the time to show off your favorites in YOUR journal. You can find my own personal artwork at `oibyrd! THX!
Thank you soo much, i am deeply honoured :D, you have an amazing gallery and so much talent.
you're very welcome! :):hug:!

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ODDS - The underground Daily Deviation since Nov26th 2005! Plz take the time to show off your favorites in YOUR journal. You can find my own personal artwork at `oibyrd! THX!
Hey, nice work :) I like your take on the mystic fire staff.

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