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Animal Kingdom #2


Fascinated

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I started this with no plan and almost abandoned it as I watched myself lay down these atrocious colour combinations. But, then, I loved it!  I'm not sure why I suddenly just really liked it.  I decided to continue on using the same colours. I really love this. I know you guys may not, and that's ok because I love it enough for all of us. Once again it is the Sargent gel pens, a mix of metallic and fluorescent. By now I probably don't need to add that the colours pop way more in real life. 

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Tikobaby

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I LOVE it!  Fantastic bright color combos and they look smooth and silky too. I think they all work wonderfully together.:cool:

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Jeebusismycopilot

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Those are beautiful! I love the colours! They do look amazing. 

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Curious

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These are great!   I really love the florescent colors, but they are hard to work into a "regular" design unless you use them very sparingly, IMO.   So a whole design of them is really neat.

I think these moths would have some difficulty camouflaging themselves in nature though ;)  

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