Style Breakdown & the End...

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... Of this sketch pad of mine that I've been using for the first few months when I took art seriously.

First, the style breakdown:

I'm actually pretty proud of this

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I'm actually pretty proud of this.

And finally, the last page in my sketch pad:

And finally, the last page in my sketch pad:

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There are so many things to say about this. First of all, the date is the day I drew the last page (October 25th, 2016). Second, the little chibi girl in the left corner is a wayy more adorable portrait of me with all my ponytail haired awkwardness.

And the thing in the center with the sixth grade-seventh grade thing shows how long I've been using this for drawing. So yeah, I'm twelve years old, turning thirteen in eight months. I guess that may or may not count as surprising. Most of you probably don't even care, but I thought I might as well put that out there.

Anyways, I probably won't be posting art for a bit because I have to start using my sketchbook that I bought over the summer (that cost 14 bucks). 

I actually might miss drawing in my sketch pad because this is where I improved the most and was beginning to develop my own style.

Quick question, just because I've been wondering: what do you think makes my art unique? Like when you look at a drawing of mine, what makes you think "oh, it's that weird girl's art"?

You don't have to answer of course, I just wanted to know.

On that note, I'll say bye for now!

              ~MysticalButterflies

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