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A second peek at the second piece in my graphite and charcoal series. Hope you like it! 
xoxo 

“The mind is everything. What you think, you become.” – Buddha.

Comments

Natalie Suarez said…
AAHHH! amazing! xx

natalieoffduty.blogspot.com
his little lady said…
This piece is absolutely stunning!!!!
xo TJ
Unknown said…
Simply amazing! You're such an amazing artist!
Anonymous said…
okay, you are gifted!! this is so beautiful xx

Carly
www.theislandsecret.com
Unknown said…
woow this is so damn good! following you girl!
Unknown said…
Love your drawings, posted it on my blog. So charming, really.

Steffi

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