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©2008-2009 ~tylarking
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Submitted: February 25, 2008
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"The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit." -Moliere

Watercolor & Ink, A4 on rough wc paper
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really nice line work and water colors. Everything is so clean

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Wow, this is really nice!

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The colors are very nice! They stand out but toned down, really earthy. :D

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That is the coolest background tree I've ever seen ^^:D

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so pretty. i love your style

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thank you!

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your welcome and thanks so much for the fave

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thank you, im glad you liked it!

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thank you! i love an earthy-tone feel in some art :)

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