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English: Pastel painting on canvas which contains over (135) layers of pure pigments. including makers, felt pens ,soft and hard pastel pencils, inks to create high definition.
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The Queen Oprah In high definition is the all-time historical revolutionary breakthrough for all pastel artists in this 21st. century art world. Not the normal paper scratching technique that's been practice in the past using the dry burst paper that requires these highly dangerous sprays that only fix the dust to the dry base papers and causes Cancers and other physical problems. And not as one would expect. But on canvas like any other mediums, like Oils, Acrylics, and watercolor medium. Bringing to life pure pigment painting like no other artist or any other pastel conservation can ever imagine. Created by the Master himself "Nathanael Vignon "Rated by countries such as; China, France, and south America art Societies as the most extreme pastelist in the history of Pastel painting. The Queen Oprah is by far the largest Pastel painting in the World that has been created that stands at 8'ft, framed and 4"ft. wide it contains over (135) layers of pure pigments on canvas. Using all the dry base tools such as Pastel pencils, soft and hard Pastels, oil pastel, charcoals, felt pens, markers, and ink pens that help create the 3-D high definition painting.

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