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I went back to my roots--to realism and my love of colored pencils. Ahhh, the blending of Prismacolor can't be beat. Little hard on my neck by the end, but I love the way it turned out--and my client did too! Lighting makes the colors look so different. . .
Just found you on top art class blogs... Congrates...
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