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Poster and Print Updates!
“Art is too important not so share.” – Romero Britto This is an update for those who find enjoyment and satisfaction in collecting art prints and celebrating stories and characters via artwork. If you have taken a liking to my … Continue reading
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Exploring Character Backstories
“It’s all about creating a back story for the character and developing emotional responses that are true to life in relation to that character. It isn’t necessary to live a tragic life to create from that place.” – Corin Nemec … Continue reading
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