I'm still sick..... but in the DL, I drew an art~ It's Masha, from mpreg!verse, with a nice rambling note XD;;;
So. Uh. Enjoy.

I totally forget her facial markings. YAY GOOD JOB ME. But besides that, I'm really pleased with the way it turned out!
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BEDTIME NOW.
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Date: 2009-02-04 03:54 am (UTC)Also I really love the earrings, and the bracelet is really nice too. I'm glad that this is the extent of her following in Kougaiji's footsteps, though. XD;;;
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Date: 2009-02-04 03:59 am (UTC)Haha, yeah, I was going for a "raiding mommy's earring box" sort of a feel XD;;;; And I like the bracelet too, though I'm not sure it fits with the earrings and the necklace and other bracelet... But I imagine her having them on both wrists and her ankles or something cute like that. But yeah. Haha. It would be really awkward if she was obsessed with Kougaiji. Dokugakuji would be like "...why me? T__T;;" XD;;;; Luckily, she was raised in the emo part of the mpreg verse so YEAH. XD;;;;;
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Date: 2009-02-04 04:03 am (UTC)Kougaiji's earring box must be really extensive. XD;;;
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Date: 2009-02-04 04:08 am (UTC)I'm sure it is. Kougaiji loves looking FAB~ULOUS! XD;;;
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Date: 2009-02-04 04:59 pm (UTC)Also, note on Indian-wear. Globalization is such that no one actually wears traditionally iconic Indian clothing -- except in certain circumstances like traditional dance or ceremony. Older generations of Indians living in the US or UK (essentially, not in India), are the ones who will wear traditional clothes.
It might not let you through the facebook filter but here. On the right is Shaun from Dubai I believe. English is not his first language, but there is nothing 'Indian' about what he wears (especially not the text :P). So most foreign cultures are portrayed to be exotic in media, but globalization has done its work.
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Date: 2009-02-04 05:09 pm (UTC)... as interesting as that all is, considering the drawing is for a fantasy world in which there is a country called "India" which, so far, has shown no real similarities to the actual country of India besides geographical location, I wasn't really going for anything really Indian. Not to mention, as it were, if the India in the Saiyuki universe were parallel to the real India, it would not be equivalent to modern day India, but India in the early 600s CE, since that is the time period in which Minekura's Saiyuki is set. I am, indeed, aware of the fact that people residing in India currently don't, for the most part, walk around in traditional Indian clothing, and, believe it or not, I have heard of globalization. But thanks anyway.