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Somehow I really miss this

なんだかすごく懐かしい. けど、同時に進化した形跡もみられる
English translation: Somehow I really miss this. But there are signs of progress...

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Jan 30, 2011
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Re: Somehow I really miss this
by: Anonymous

絵を乗せていただいている小池です。
ありがとうござます。

昔から落書きはよくしていました。
デッサンを始めてから、物の見方、描き方は大きく変わりましたが、魅かれる対象や、想像の起点は変わっていないんだと思います。

昔の絵を見てくださった方ですね。
懐かしいといってくれて、嬉しいです。

コメントありがとうございました!

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