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miercuri, 27 februarie 2013

Just for Fun

Posted on 23:58 by Stephanie


Another watercolor study of Lilo and Stitch I did last year.
It always fascinates me how subtle as well as bold you can be when applying watercolors.
Brings back fun memories from a film that has the chance to become a classic.

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