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ezoolup
Apr 14, 2012
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kolaj çoh hoş olmuş yalnız.
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ebeninnali
Apr 14, 2012
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cicart
Feb 24, 2012
It seems like everyone likes this
I post it on tumblr and it has like 8,000 notes
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Mar 1, 2012
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Mar 4, 2012
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chipboles
Dec 8, 2011
I really like the combination of drawing with the painting (?) over it?
What's your process like on this? Are you layering the elements with traditional media and then scanning it in, or is the combination digital? Either way, nice stuff.
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RiemeHASTAmorir.
What's your process like on this? Are you layering the elements with traditional media and then scanning it in, or is the combination digital? Either way, nice stuff.