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The pic of a fish my dad took.
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My pastel drawing.
Chalk pastels are one of my favorite mediums. After taking a class in college on chalk pastels, I immediately fell in love with using them. I like using lots of vibrant colors no only in my pastel drawings, but in most of my art no matter what medium I use. Chalk pastels are portable which make them useful painting on site. A draw back is that they are messy. Pastel drawings need to be framed soon after completion in order protect them from smearing.
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