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Submitted: September 21, 2007
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18 x 24
Forgot what Pencil I used
It took me 3 months to finish
A pencil version of William Bouguereau's painting.
Of course it doesn't look nearly as good as his.
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I love it!! Detail is great!! Keep it up
thank you

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Imperfection is what makes it the most Beautiful.
Oh my, impressive. It certainly has the feel and texture of an actual sculpture.
thank you very much

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Imperfection is what makes it the most Beautiful.
I am impressed with this amazing (notice I used the word amazing) illustration.:):)

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You're very welcome!!! Anytime
:wow: it looks truly amazing, I love how you did the shading, so soft ^^ :clap:

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"Forbidden to remember, Terrfied to Forget"- Bella Swan
This is fantastic, I love the folds on the material. You should not regret drawing it, it looks amazing! :+fav:

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"Batteries are dramatic objects. Other things stop working or they break, but batteries ... they die." ~ Demetri Martin

"I know from long experience all my men have the artistic talent of a cluster of colourblind hedgehogs in a bag." ~ Blackadder
pretty amazing work there.

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remember always to practice,practice,practice !!
and of course have patience, patience, patience
Wow!, Amazing work! Man, you should see the good parts in this drawing, I see here a lot of dedication and work and it is special by the theme you have chosed, and the shading is not bad at all.

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