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Artwork - #1 | By Eshika



The following 8 pieces of art has been done by Eshika. Have a look at them. This young aspiring artist has demonstrated her inner talent and creativity in herself.
From drawing abstract images of auroras and galaxies to sketching the famous and dearly loved Marvel characters like Dr. Strange she has done it with a lot of enthusiasm. 
Her silver dragon is also a good piece of artwork carefully done on a black background. Who can resist a weekend with Moana on the T.V and you on the couch laying down in a vacant manner.
The Joker is also another beautiful piece ( sarcastically )
because it depicts the qualities of the character itself.


 Aurora 
Credits ~Eshika




The Silver Dragon



Doctor Strange



Teddy Bear


The Joker


Silver Fox


Credits ~ Eshika



 Moana


 Judy Hops


Credits ~ Eshika

Comments

Unknown said…
Awesome work 💥❣
Too good work❤️❤️❤️❤️
dawa said…
good work keep it up..
pd said…
Sabash Eshika.... keep it up.... we will wish you to be our pride... once again best wishes to you!!!!!!!
Unknown said…
So proud of you Eshika ...you seem to be a powerhouse of talent! Keep going girl 👍👏👏👏
Keep going ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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