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It's been a long time since I have done a drawing with the intent that it would be a stand-alone finished piece. I wish I did t more often, there is something so wonderful about having no need to set up a work station, no palette to fill with paint, no easel to sit at, just the wonder of a pencil and a sheet of paper. I love this piece so much that in the future I would like to flesh it out a little more as a painting, but as for now I am completely satisfied.
Will o' the Wisp, 9" x 16", pencil, 2009.
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