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Charcoal on toned paper

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:iconlinks-mistress:
that's REALLY beautiful! did u use a reference? i find charcoal to be difficult, but the hair is truly amazing.... jeje ^__^ im adding u! :heart: :glomp:
:iconrosethorn808:
beautiful!!! Wow I'm going to try drawing on different colored papers now.. I love your style!

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:iconcourtrums23:
this is incredible too. the colors are so earthy and really enhace the age of it
:iconwalley-jason:
the highlights in her hair are the most captivating to me... You've done well to capture each strand of hair and cloth. makes this feel realistic.

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:iconmizzdraconia:
gorgeus! :clap: :+favlove:

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:iconlouisekc:
wow! Thats so beautiful!! I love the way the hair is shaded. the white pencil makes it look really realistic, Amazing work!
:iconsteelpengu:
I never did much work on toned paper. Seeing your work makes me want to go back and try. :D

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:iconcomprehensiveone:
Wonderful work!

Though to me she doesnt look as much native as she does like a white woman.
:iconkayelei:
Beautiful shading and realistic proportions. I love the texture and her regal facial expression. The detail in the costume is lovely as well!

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:iconerwebb:
Very lovely. Who was the model?

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