Life imitates art 👨🏽‍🎨

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②In 2016, I created a set of fanart about overwatch and Tom Ford lipstick, which imitated the style of Lips&Boys. I think every man in OW has his own color. But, please note that this is only my personal opinion and has nothing to do with the official.

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①In 2016, I created a set of fanart about overwatch and Tom Ford lipstick, which imitated the style of Lips&Boys. I think every man in OW has his own color. But, please note that this is only my personal opinion and has nothing to do with the official.

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I tried to imitate some of my friends art style! Although most of them are similar to my style I think they still look like my friends styles.

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jdsfkljahsdf danganronpa style is so hard for me to imitate but this oc again

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i got lazy trying to imitate gotouge's art style

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Shizuka. Maemi's sister. Born with heterochromia, though this trait may have influenced her to hold the values of (and often imitate) "cool" characters of animated shows she watched as a child. Thus, some don't think that she acts her age, much to her family's embarrassment.

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Eduard Manet's iconic & much imitated "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" (1862) took it's original composition from 3 figures (detail bottom right) in Marcantonio Raimondi, “The Judgment of Paris” (1510–20) Pic 4. The irony was that putting modern people in classical poses caused offence.

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i tried to imitate the art style in Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations and made a crossover art replacing Luke Atmey and Mask☆DeMasque with Rogouefort and Walnut Cookie... it didn't turn out well lol



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Life imitates art 😦😵🤭

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life imitates art
or does art imitate life?

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(Reuploaded bc I fixed something hhh) Tried to imitate KNY anime's style- I'm pretty happy with the result- Also I think Imma call her Hibiki 'till I find a name that I like better lmao

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ye so the first time I drew manga style I always tried to imitate CLAMP's CCS style though

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"Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life" - Oscar Wilde, 1889

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