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Image is © 2007 Farlow Studios. All Intellectual Property Rights Reserved. No part of this image may be used anywhere without the expressed, written consent from me or the commissioning party.

Commissioned by :iconkiowapilot:.

The way the image is framed is slightly different from the original to distinguish it from what *kiowapilot has uploaded in his gallery.

The laces used in this image was taken from ~Ruzaila's lace brushes for Photoshop located through this [link]

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:icongrim-one:
Very nice, but I'm surprised at how well the 'lace brush' comes out.
:iconreal-shadowartist:
You have an incredible style.
:icondesdinova84:
The decor on that furniture and the detailed lace is really nice. Good job
:icondaggerpoint:
You just have to know how to use it.

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It does not matter how slowly you go up, so long as you don’t stop. - Confucius
:icondaggerpoint:
Thanks. I used to design furniture for a living a long, long time ago and this image seems appropriate enough to employ the old skill to.

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It does not matter how slowly you go up, so long as you don’t stop. - Confucius
:icondaggerpoint:
Thanks.

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It does not matter how slowly you go up, so long as you don’t stop. - Confucius
:icondiab-less:
wow. Nice job!

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Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
-Andre Gide
:iconalmightybob42:
awesome job!

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:iconlomebririon:
Nice! She's got the whole Betty Page thing goin' on. :D

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