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About Me Member Joyce Ann MartinFemale/United States Recent Activity
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Joyce Ann Martin
Artist | Professional | Digital Art
United States
The skyline brings me back to you.

Current Residence: SF Bay Area
Operating System: OSX
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You may have noticed that I don't tend to this account as well as I do to my blog, which is where all of my new work/sketches/etc has been going. It's true. :O

I'll cross-post something here every once in a while, but if you're looking for updates more than once every few months, you may want to head there.

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:iconmarenne:
Thanks for the fav and the watch! :D
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:iconinkgizmo:
But of course! Your work is fabulous, and I'm looking forward to seeing much more. :D

And thanks very much for the fav as well!
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:iconxxsmarsxx:
thanks so much for the watch!
sorry it took me so long to say it. C:

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:iconinkgizmo:
Hehe, no worries; thanks for stopping by! :) I always enjoy your updates!
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:iconkyimoto:
thanks for the llama
you have a beautiful gallery

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"It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you." - George Orwell

"Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers." -Socrates (470-399 B.C.)
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:iconinkgizmo:
Thank you very much for the llama too, as well as your kind words and +fav! :)
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:iconkyimoto:
you're very welcome ^^

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"It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you." - George Orwell

"Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers." -Socrates (470-399 B.C.)
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