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Shipwrecked Antoinette


Before the sun was fully awake, I found a quiet moment, while the puppies temporarily ceased barking, and thought I'd share this Marie Antoinette inspired illustration just for fun. I finished her somewhere in the vicinity of a month ago... hope you like it!

♥ Happy Friday ♥  

Comments

Alex said…
This is my favorite pencil drawing you've done, my love!
i like the combination of the 2. lovely as always! enter my giveaway!
Catharina said…
omg, you've got some rare drawingskills right there. I love this!
Unknown said…
Wonderfull illustration!
You guys are SO AMAZING... thank you!!! xoxo
Stephanie Void said…
beautiful! You have talent.
Kristen said…
missed!
this is stunning!! xoxo
Melissa said…
this is great-the way you've used the pencil to highlight certain features is great. Very philip treacy esque piece

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