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The Girl and Fox- In Progress #2


Giving her a little foxy... this is actually a progress shot from January/February. First seen here.

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Bec said…
Amazing work! The shading on the girls face is perfect!
♥ Bec
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Alex said…
I love this one, and it reminds me of when you were here! Ahhh...

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