LJ 01 by shadownet
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Description
LJ had a lot going for him. Just no future.
When he failed to greet her outside the station that morning, Detective Onishi had a gut feeling. After hours of scouring the city, with no one willing to tell her anything helpful, she finally found LJ in a back alley. It was just starting to rain. Which was a good thing, since she knew she shouldn't cry. One look was enough for her to know that there was nothing she could do now but call it in. That, and see to it that he had a friend at his funeral.
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Comments (12)
Noooo ! Onishi can't be the killer ! she's just the detective...and what a beautful one !
Onishi looks so naturally beautiful here Rob. Lovely work. Great to see you posting Sir!
very dramatic scene.
Quite a sad realization that the person you know is gone. Fantastic render!
It's a most beautiful looking & well done image! I wish you a nice Sunday evening and a good start into the new Week!
Sad image my friend love it :)
This happens far, far too much anymore. Onishi has a tough job, and it's just getting tougher. It's gotta be heartbreaking. Riveting work on this scene, Rob!
Seldom does a night pass here in the Kansas City metro without at least one fatal shooting.
Looks like a sad conclusion to the end of his life! Very well done scene! :-)
lately there has been so many murders around Dallas/Fort Worth with some being mass shootings. many people has no value on life
Your artwork speaks a thousand words! Superb composition!
Great emotional scene! Excellent work!
I wish I could handle that body language myself but, it's just a wish.
Unbelievable outstanding, fabulous awesome brilliant render, magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it! Yes, it's very touching.