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4:04 PM, Monday March 8th 2021

holy heck good job!! your work looks amazing, the kiwis are awesome, and the animal skulls look cool? very accurate looking!! thanks for sharing :)

10:27 PM, Monday March 8th 2021

thanks man! the kiwis are the first time I've felt like goauche and i are becoming friends... then the peas happened...

its a sheep skull i found on a walk last year... love it but wowa was it a toughie to draw.

thanks for taking the time to have a look, appreciated ????

12:17 PM, Tuesday March 9th 2021

you're very welcome!! It's important we artists are there for eachother encouraging eachother on c:

5:49 PM, Tuesday March 9th 2021

I'd love to see more people with lil "other 50%" sketchbooks. it's cool seeing the stream of work people put in the discord but a body of work from each person would be so awesome to find artists you vibe with.

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