
I found this number deeeeeep in the portfolio box. I remember having a bit of extra time one winter-session during school and deciding to do a sketch based on the man, the myth, the legend... Vermeer. Due note the wise paper choice! Tear it out of the ol' sketchbook, Kel. Ok, so I've learned a few things. Paper is one of the more important ingredients to making any artwork. I am a little surprised this one isn't completely yellow yet.

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A beautiful study. I often find that my best pieces are done on the backs of envelopes/scrappiest bits of paper - but to me,they're no less valuable for it.
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