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idea: anything with fire | I choose an umbrella medium: red pencil | copic multiliners duration: forgot, but more than 1hr for sure
In my journey to learn and become a tattoo artist, my friend Alf (an long time recipient of the art form) made the comment that the shops I go to may test me with a quick sketch. So he gives an idea, and I create it right on the spot. All comments welcome of course.
Note: This will be colored/ shaded, I just wanted to save the clean lines first.
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Great, jus' great....
How long did it take? That detail is mindblowing.
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Problem solved.
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