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New painting sketches

I’ve been in my studio for almost a year, but have yet to break out the oil paints. Now I’m one step closer. The sketch is based on a photo I took a few months ago.

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Tags: graphite, Nancy's Fiddle, oils, painting, planning, preliminary sketches

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