The more art I'm exposed to the more I appreciate the craft. What's produced is surely magnificent, but what is equally impressive is what goes on behind the scenes. That is, in the head of an artist, specifically their initial vision, that is then played out through their hands and utensils. Antoinette Fleur is a prime example. Her sketches make you wonder if this was planned out, or if each stroke was merely a step in some direction that ended well. Antoinette got bars.



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