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very cool!
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the first two split it !!!
Precious!
Fuck what art by god !! I love the whole series. Cheers
I love the first two.
I love yours a lot, Really
very cool, they remember E Schile!
VERY GOOD!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Very good, I like it.
incredible, any of them
how important are the muses
plas, plas, plas ... I want the first for us ... hehe
Congratulations, your work is very good ...
very good indeed!
What illustrations! They are super expressive and at the same time subtle!
I love them! And I admire the ease with both analog and digital. Congratulations!
brutal!!! I love them, what the most worked line, very good
damn, i really like it
Brutal :)
they are great
I told you some time ago on flickr but I repeat that I love your illustrations;)
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piedragirl
very cool!
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C.Lazarich
the first two split it !!!
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montsesoria
Precious!
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ANA HIMES
Fuck what art by god !! I love the whole series.
Cheers
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DelPozoSantiago
I love the first two.
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Sonrisasmiles
I love yours a lot,
Really
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KELOIDE
very cool, they remember E Schile!
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Rafa Bertone
VERY GOOD!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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dourone
Very good, I like it.
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juanjo_rivas
incredible, any of them
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PROYECTO INDCNT
how important are the muses
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arinspunk
plas, plas, plas ...
I want the first for us ...
hehe
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Nevin
Congratulations, your work is very good ...
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mamecreativebeans
very good indeed!
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fizzy
What illustrations! They are super expressive and at the same time subtle!
I love them! And I admire the ease with both analog and digital.
Congratulations!
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wichy
brutal!!! I love them, what the most worked line, very good
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Gerjaiz
damn, i really like it
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Noxxx
Brutal :)
FollowMeDesign
they are great
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janiramunoz
I told you some time ago on flickr but I repeat that I love your illustrations;)
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