Lorem_Ipsum

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    9:44 AM, Sunday June 8th 2025

    Thanks for the detailed feedback! I really appreciate your insights and suggestions, especially about adding line thickness for clarity, experimenting with more complex leaf shapes, and tackling more challenging plant compositions. I’ll definitely keep these in mind for future exercises and include reference images next time. Thanks again

    12:26 PM, Wednesday May 21st 2025

    Hi. Thanks so much for the review - it's really nice to hear good feedback on my organic arrows, shape intersections, organic intersections and dissections! Very glad you liked the 3D feel and the way I followed the rules. Kind words about my work made my day, and I appreciate you taking the time to review it.

    I'll work on drawing ellipses and mixing up the degrees a bit - good idea, I'll revisit that. Don't worry about your English - it's clear and I understand everything! Thanks again!

    3:52 PM, Sunday January 26th 2025

    Thank you so much for your detailed critique and feedback! I really appreciate the time and effort you took to go through my work and provide such insightful comments.

    I understand your suggestion to switch to traditional tools for these exercises and see the value in it. However, I’m deeply drawn to digital art—it’s something that excites me and keeps me motivated to improve. I’ll make sure to apply the same discipline and focus while working digitally to make the most out of these exercises, even if it’s a bit of an uphill climb

    Your feedback has been incredibly helpful, and I’ll do my best to incorporate it into my revisions and future work.

    Thank you again for your support and encouragement! I hope you’ll continue to critique my work as I progress—your input has been invaluable!

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