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Mon Jun 1, 2009, 12:16 AM
  • Listening to: geeky playlist
  • Reading: comics
  • Watching: pasila
  • Playing: the piano badly
  • Eating: buns
  • Drinking: juice
Warning!

This dA contains slashy Holmes/Watson art =P

You can find my Holmes webpage here:

[link]



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I have written a series of slashy Holmes/Watson comic strips called
Dr. Watson's Inner Monologue
It is illustrated by my sister
:iconharrietkaarre:
You can find it here in her gallery:

[link]


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The communities :heart:
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other community I'm involved in:
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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Finland, Northern Europe
  • Interests: Mainly: drawing, Sherlock Holmes and drawing Sherlock Holmes
  • Favourite movie: Amadeus
  • Favourite genre of music: Classical music
  • Favourite artist: My sister, Rembrandt, Mucha
  • Favourite poet or writer: What should I say? Conan Doyle?
  • Favourite game: Second Life
  • Personal Quote: Voi naama! NYHÄ! & Uikun Kuikun!

Comments


:iconpuistink:
...How come your Doctor Watson's inner monologue is in such a different style then your other works.
*hint*makemoreinthatstyle*
hint*

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Art for the sake of art.
:iconsinglesorsa:
Also, I'm rather pleased with my own style thank you =P

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Watson, I'm scared. :sherlock:
:iconpuistink:
I didn't mean to offend you or anything, I was just too stupid to realize you didn't do it. =P
Your style is fine, if not a little silly.

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Art for the sake of art.
:iconsinglesorsa:
Because...I didn't draw them but
:iconharrietkaarre: did.

As for more...I don't know...

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Watson, I'm scared. :sherlock:
:icongeneral-kel:
Hi! I featured you in my journal [link]

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Male harem is my chief aim, ahaha!
♀ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ = ♥

Icon made by [link]
:iconsinglesorsa:
Oooh, thank you. I'm flattered :D

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Watson, I'm scared. :sherlock:
:icongeneral-kel:
Very welcome! Love your Holmes :heart: Watson romantic works

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Male harem is my chief aim, ahaha!
♀ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ + ♂ = ♥

Icon made by [link]
:iconpeppicatred:
can i request a drawing? Ian Hart as Watson, and Richard Roxburgh as holmes fanart. that version is my favourite, Richard is an excellent holmes, and i dont care if people beg to differ.

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You are not alone, Your fan are here with you, though your far away, Your music is here to stay.

(My own parody, Ode to Michael)
:iconsinglesorsa:
I'll have to think about this..
I do like Ian Hart's Watson, but RR's Holmes...well, he just isn't (at least to me ;))

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Watson, I'm scared. :sherlock:
:iconandrews-laderi:
Listed here is something you should like:

This is said in a context where a client is offering to double his fees; however, it is likely that rich clients provided a remuneration greatly in excess of Holmes's standard fee: in "The Adventure of the Final Problem", Holmes states that his services to the government of France and the royal house of Scandinavia had left him with enough money to retire comfortably, while in "The Adventure of Black Peter", Watson notes that Holmes would refuse to help the wealthy and powerful if their cases did not interest him, while he could devote weeks at a time to the cases of the most humble clients. Holmes also tells Watson, in "A Case of Identity", of a golden snuff box received from the King of Bohemia after "A Scandal in Bohemia" and a fabulous ring from the Dutch royal family; in "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans", Holmes receives an emerald tie-pin from Queen Victoria. Other mementos of Holmes's cases are a gold sovereign from Irene Adler ("A Scandal in Bohemia") and an autographed letter of thanks from the French President and a Legion of Honour for tracking down an assassin named Huret ("The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez"). ****In "The Adventure of the Priory School", Holmes "rubs his hands with glee" when the Duke of Holdernesse notes the sum, which surprises even Watson, and then pats the cheque, saying "I am a poor man," an incident that could be dismissed as Holmes's tendency toward ironic humour.
ON WOMEN
However, as Doyle remarked to muse Joseph Bell, "Holmes is as inhuman as a Babbage's calculating machine and just about as likely to fall in love".
SWORD In "A Study in Scarlet" Watson describes Holmes as an expert with a sword - although in none of the stories is Holmes mentioned as using a sword. [27] It is mentioned in "Gloria Scott" that Holmes practiced fencing.

And now for a little fan data

The Guinness World Records has consistently listed Sherlock Holmes as the "most portrayed movie character" with over 70 actors playing the part in over 200 films.

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