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Drawing of a daffodil from this spring, black marker on printer paper + fiddling around in photo viewer editing.
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Wooooowww......

It's sooo purty!

I can't really tell that it's a daffodil, though. Maybe it's because of the all-black, but the shape just doesn't scream "daffodil" or even "flower" to me. It's just really pretty.

Nice job! Drawing in marker is impressive.
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hey there jelly! I love your drawing ( I am a huge fan of drawing flowers too ) but you know, you have to make it more clearer so try to give the petals some yellow color to look more like a daffodil.
Great job jelly, I would love to see more of your work :)
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Nice, I really like this. It would make a fantastic Linocut, screen print or even a wood cut.
Nice line and balance, it's slightly abstract which I like. It does look like a flower but they way you have done it makes it look a little strange ( this is not a bad thing). You could defiantly put more emphasis on the curves, flow and natrual of the flower, it looks a little static and blokish, this again is not a bad thing, it really depends on what you where aiming for.

The editing was great. I love the warm colors in the back and there are no streaky black marker lines, which is fantastic and gives it a professional look.

Great job!
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This was pretty as others have said. The color tone is perfect. I knew it was a flower once I saw it, but could not tell that it was specifically a daffodil. You could be a great tattoo artist. I could see this drawing tattooed on someone's body. Nice work girl



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