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Spring 2

This week I really focused on erasing all the extra space from the drawing images that I didn't need. This I think is one of my most time consuming series I have ever done. I kinda mixed in the idea of imagination and reality into this draft. For next time, I think I wanna try both of them for a whole entire week to really get a sense of black and white realistic drawings in colored real backgrounds versus black and white imaginative drawings in colored real backrounds






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  1. My fav photos are 3,4,5. I like your work with people and suggest you work more with drawings of people.

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  2. These are great Lakpa. I love how you are able to incorporate drawings into your photos and make them realistic . Keep up the great work and I look forward to your next draft.

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  3. I love your series because of the contrast between the simple pencil sketches and a picture of real life.

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  4. This is really cool. and well done. Keep up the good work

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