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3:43 AM, Sunday June 21st 2020

Very nice, I really the whole thing, from the colors you chose and the different styles coming together, very good

6:46 PM, Wednesday July 15th 2020

Hey thanks so much. I've had to step away from lessons on here for a minute (I have not stopped drawing tho) so I've been inactive on drawabox, hence the late response. I really appreciate your comments and I am glad that you enjoyed my art!

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