Old Chava Poster Section B
I found an old portfolio stashed at my parent's house, and it was full of art I don't even remember doing. It had tons of Chava-luv, including the earliest pictures I had ever done of her, dating back to 1996 ( I will NOT be scanning those. LOL ).
I found an old, unfinished poster I was doing of her with prismacolors on tapa paper. It has various images of her in action poses, flying helicopters, undercover, and Chava just being Chava. Since it's unfinished and wholly old, I decided to just scan in my two favorite parts. As you can see from the part of my signature that wriggled it's way into the scans, it's over 11 years old. Cripes.
Anyway, here's everyone's favorite red-headed hot-head from Poland :)
I found an old, unfinished poster I was doing of her with prismacolors on tapa paper. It has various images of her in action poses, flying helicopters, undercover, and Chava just being Chava. Since it's unfinished and wholly old, I decided to just scan in my two favorite parts. As you can see from the part of my signature that wriggled it's way into the scans, it's over 11 years old. Cripes.
Anyway, here's everyone's favorite red-headed hot-head from Poland :)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Dog (Other)
Size 600 x 968px
File Size 207.5 kB
Chava is most certainly a special brand of hot and tough. I have always found it amusing that the two characters you seem to draw the most are polar opposites. Alethia is soft-spoken and empathic while Chava is brazen and straightforward to the point of being almost abrasive. Then you have to see that Alethia's sweetness hides an inner strength and determination that most overlook about her while Chava definitely uses bravado to cover some of her weaker qualities. You have to wonderful characters there, Ms. Miles, and I love seeing their personalities in your drawings.
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