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Drawings of Magda Antoniuk

Posted at 9 pm on February 16, 2010 by Alex Mathers

Posted in: Digital Illustration, Pencil Illustration

Originally from Poland, UK-based illustrator Magda Antoniuk makes extremely well-crafted drawings, using a mixture of pencil and digital tools. Her ability to mold real depth into these drawings through close attention to shading, is very impressive.

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© Magda Antoniuk, 2010

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