Jar ( of Ghost )

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I look at this a few days after after I finished it and still think it's somehow special to me tho' I start disliking most of my drawing 5 minutes after they are done. It turned out as a really fast sketch that went with one breath through it's process. One evening I was going through my drawers, looking at old sketchbooks, drawing, unfinished notebooks and tools I don't use too often to carry around with me all the time.

Found some fancy paper I used to draw on from time to time, but never had the courage to go crazy on it.
Ah, yes...and honestly I haven't drawn things in water in a while...maybe never? Doesn't ring a bell in my mind, but felt like something new for me. I'm so used to leaving a lot of negative space or giving every silhouette some framing.

Most of the Ghosts were as big as a human body or giants, or maybe they are like the bad weather ot like the grass she is stepping on. It was fun to try to put one in a jar and already a lot of people asked me if the jar has holes for the ghost to breathe...Can you guess? Does a ghost really care? I can say the same for the skull dogs...

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