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Had some down-time at work today and decided to flesh out a composite sketch from a couple months back - two poses from the same session that seemed to work well together. The sketch had a bit of a playful aspect to it, but as I worked on the painting, I came to realize that since its the same model looking back at herself, the piece becomes more a psychological representation than a literal scene.
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