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Scribbler & doodler.🖋️🎨 Likes animals, nature, music that gives chills, the smell of golden ink on parchment... wait, is that Fey blood?!?! https://alessaellefson.com/
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Brilliant, congrats!
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Makes for a brighter year 😊
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Absolutely! There's a reason why dictatorships always jail artists of all kinds. Vive la résistance !
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Yeah, I'm glad you do as well, those are insane temperatures! Over here in Belgium, it's been foggy basically all month long, and we've never had so many days of it in a row before. 🌫
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Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing :)
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Still hoping the polar vortex doesn't hit you too hard 🍀
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Yeah... made for a rough awakening this year 🥲
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Happy New Year to you, too! (Despite everything) 🥳
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My latest is a children's book, which I also illustrated. It's about a French bulldog who suddenly loses the use his back legs, and gets scared about what will happen to him now that he's no longer perfect. Inspired by my own dog (who can walk again, even if crookwdly) www.amazon.com/Big-Booboo-M...
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I believe I've found my word for 2025: Grit.
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Very much looking forward to the next episode :)
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...in a society that has triumphed over circumstances again and again, but fails to look back and realize where it has come from, and what it has achieved. ~Quote from Ray Bradbury on the inspiration behind one of his stories (2/2) #quote #foodforthought
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These are the stories I love best ❤️
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I don't know how accurate the story is, but I think it raises an important point: That perhaps if we understood the hours and years of work and practice behind any piece of art, we would value it better. #randomthoughts
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It's a very expensive way to burn the planet down faster and destroy the fabric of society. Not to mention it unravels the very meaning of being human...