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SKIN → UNHOLY _ Celeste_Porcelain Tone_Brows @Harajuku Event
NAIL→ // LUEUR // - DARLING -
CROWN→ Bauhaus Movement - Immortal Crown I / Gold
MUG→[Fetch] Halloween Mug @Halloween Shop & Hop
BRA→ _CandyDoll_ Posh Bra @Equal10
BOLERO→ _CandyDoll_ Posh Bolero @Equal10
SKIRT→ _CandyDoll_ Posh Skirt @Equal10
Backdrop→ TROPIX // SKY CITY BACKDROP 03
It’s been raining here and will continue to rain until Monday. Dandy still likes to play fetch. So I toss him the ball while I read. Just far enough for him to catch midair. No tearing around the house.
I love watching dogs race through the water to retrieve sticks
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Keegan playing his favourite game
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Shaping figures by painting over a painted background and adding some slight details. In the past I used a similar technique with charcoal using an eraser to shape figures from a charcoal covered underground. Here I'm doing something similar with paint.
Gouache, acrylic
Paper
15 x 21 cm
Taking a break with a faithful canine is always the best. “Lets see how far I can toss that stick this time my friend!”
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LeLUTKA Gaia Head
Jake body
Sintiklia - Hair Rowan
William outfit by JI
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Harvey and this year's biggest pumpkin.
It'll have to stay where it is as I can't lift it (and neither can Harvey).
What if the dog fetches the stick back because it thinks you enjoy the throwing ? - Sanhita Baruah
Sanhita Baruah
- Author of The Art of Letting Go and The Art of Healing
- Travelled to 21 countries, published in 14 books, worked in 2 MnCs
- Bestseller in Poetry - The Art of Letting Go, The Art of Healing.
- Lives in Guwahati, Assam, India.
Source Quora
TD : 1/500 f/8 ISO 400 @100 mm