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let me say that you have a really nice photo

you've captured your best memories and you have it on a display so everyone can see it

how about if i take it in my hands and turn it into drawing ?

A4 size in a nice frame so you can hang it so you and your friends can say wow ...

if you want to see an example

have a look at the pictures i've attached to this post

first one is the photograph i've taken with my phone

the second one shows how good i am when it comes to drawing

(looks much better when seen with your own eyes rather than recaptured on camera

in a frame with a glass in front)

if you want me to do the same with your best photos

get in touch

Time consumption - about a day from the time I get the picture you want to edit (or 2 pictures)

Price ?90 for 1 ,?120 for 2, ?150 for 3

If you are eccentric and want to have something what others don't have

I'll do it for you

And you'll have handcrafted piece of art which will capture the best moments of your life

Price include frame

Interested

text me on 07477 626 488

thanks

Dan

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