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Cinderella

I've not been at home, so couldn't draw anything nice and new, just posting something I made years ago, when I was in grade 2 or 3..don't remember exactly.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Really looking forward to all the wonderful works posted in Sunday Sketches this weekend.
P.S. I shall draw something new and good when I go back home, definitely!

Cinderella it is.

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  1. you drew this at age 2 or 3 - wow! it is wonderful!

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  2. It's great to look back and what we did when we were kids.... lovely sketch. :)

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  3. Oh, what a fun find! Born with amazing talent! POP ART MINIS

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  4. I have so few of my kiddie drawings. I wonder what happened to them (cause I was never a girl for throwing things out!). Probably in my parents' loft somewhere!

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  5. Nice - You've done a great job - one of my favorite stories ( i keep all of my kids art!)

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  6. Fun! ~ Great! ~ born with excellent talent ~ thanks,thanks, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) linked to Sunday Sketches ^_^

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  7. I agree - it's like a dream! It's so much fun to look back at art we did when we were younger, isn't it?

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  8. Oh how sweet :) This I think is one of my daughter's favourite scenes in the movie :)

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  9. I love your subject matter, Cinderella and Prince Charming, nice work at such a young age.

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  10. Fun piece! Always fun to see what one did years ago!

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  11. Amazing for one so young! How cool you kept it! :-)

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  12. wow! your talent showed even then!

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  13. OH MY!!! You were a talented child!!!!

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  14. Obviously, I love Cinderella!!!! The movie version I love best is black and white...Leslie Ann Warren is Cinderella. Prince Charming is Alan Quartermain from General Hospital (don't know his real name). I love that movie and your depiction of Cinderella is great! It is nice you have your childhood artwork!
    cheers, dana

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  15. Lovely piece. Aww. And LOVE the castle in the background. :)

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