
"More Exotic than Erotic," India Ink over pencils.
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"Christenia Vitale," pencil.
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"Christenia Vitale," re-drawn and inked. |

"Liljana," India Ink.
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"French, Motherfucker, do you speak it?" India Ink over pencils.
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"At Rest," India Ink over pencils.
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Woman, drawn with charcoal pencil.
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"The Foundling," pencil.
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"Meredith and her Mother," ink and ink wash over pencils.
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"Bride," Graphite and colored pencil.
This was done for an art show when I was 16.
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"Lori," graphite, ink, and ink wash.
This is from a photo of a friend from highschool.
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"Cinnamin Girl," pencil, inspired by Type O Negative's version of the song.
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"Elaine," a young woman I used to work with. Pencil.
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"Geometrics," pencil.
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A young woman I met at a book store. Pencil.
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"Venus of Pompeii," pencil. Quick sketch of a young woman I met outside the bathrooms at Pompeii on Taylor Street.
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"Yin/Yang," a study of friendship. Ink over pencils.
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"Saying Good Bye," pencil.
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"The Intensity of Her Stare," pencil and colored pencil.
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"Young Woman, Reading." Free hand, ink.
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"Sofie," pencil.
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"Cassidy," pencil.
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"Cassidy," ink, free hand.
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A young girl in a sailor suit, ink, free hand.
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"Magdeline," pencil.
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"Waking," pencil.
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"The Attack," pencil
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"Inet," pencils.
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"Jakka," pencils.
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Jona # 1, pencils.
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Jona # 2, pencils.
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"Mother and Daughter," pencils.
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"Ronnie," free hand ink.
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"The Lovers," ink, free hand.
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"Walking," a study. Charcoal pencil.
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"Winter," a clothing study for an Amber character.
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This page was last updated April 11, 2002.
All images on this page are copyright Brigid "Shade Fell" Sullivan, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. All characters are copyright their respective creators. None of the images on this page may be used without her express, written consent, which is fairly easy to come by. If consent is given to use one or more images, they may not be used in any way that makes money. If they are used on a webpage, a link back MUST be given, and the image MUST be credited to "Brigid Sullivan," "B. Sullivan," "Shade Fell," or "Brigid 'Shade Fell' Sullivan."
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