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'''Ice and Fire''' is fan artwork by [[Quiverwing]] based on a scene from ''Ice and Fire'', the eighth chapter of [[Thea Zara]] and [[Deref|Deref's]] [[All My Children]] series. It was released in January 2005. It shows a young [[Helen Morgendorffer]] about to pour a pitcher of water onto Kowalski ([[Rita Barksdale|Rita Barksdale's]] boyfriend), while Rita and [[Jake Morgendorffer]] look on. |
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==Daria Fanworks Awards== |
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Winner of "Favorite Overall |
Winner of "Favorite Overall," and tied for "Favorite Comedy" and "Favorite Traditional" visuals in the [[2nd Daria Fanworks Awards]]. |
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==Trivia== |
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Quiverwing originally named ''Ice and Fire'' after the ''Daria'' episode "[[Just Add Water]]," due to the nature of the scene the artwork portrayed. [http://www.thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=7243&p=85367&] However, for reasons unknown, the name got mixed up with the name of the story that inspired the artwork, "Ice and Fire." |
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==External links== |
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* [http://quiverwing.deviantart.com/art/Ice-and-Fire-40093112 ''Ice and Fire'' at Quiverwing's deviantART page] |
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 11 February 2010
Ice and Fire is fan artwork by Quiverwing based on a scene from Ice and Fire, the eighth chapter of Thea Zara and Deref's All My Children series. It was released in January 2005. It shows a young Helen Morgendorffer about to pour a pitcher of water onto Kowalski (Rita Barksdale's boyfriend), while Rita and Jake Morgendorffer look on.
Daria Fanworks Awards[edit]
Winner of "Favorite Overall," and tied for "Favorite Comedy" and "Favorite Traditional" visuals in the 2nd Daria Fanworks Awards.
Trivia[edit]
Quiverwing originally named Ice and Fire after the Daria episode "Just Add Water," due to the nature of the scene the artwork portrayed. [1] However, for reasons unknown, the name got mixed up with the name of the story that inspired the artwork, "Ice and Fire."