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challenge week 3!

August is whizzing by and I can't quite believe I only have one week of my challenge left. I will miss it in some ways, but won't miss the struggle of finding time to paint. Some of these have been very late night sessions.

Day 16: Ink


Day 17: Graphite

Day 18: Pastel

Day 19: Ink

Day 20: Gouache

Day 21: Graphite


Day 22: Gouache



You can follow my progress daily on instagram @hrequineart


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