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I found about Jenna’s portraits from Instagram and was amazed by the talent she could create by just colored pencils. Her neon explosive color choice makes the highlights and shadows pop, making the images come of the page. Her perspective choice on her subjects makes the come alive. 



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  1. I love the dimension and surrealism added to each piece with all of the crazy and fun colors! Each is so beautiful and the way each subject is posed lures in the common viewer.

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  2. I’m in love with the depth that is shown in each of the peices. I think the different colors make the artwork stand out compared to a regular drawn portrait.

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  3. I love the vibrant colors that make the pictures seem real in a way. It has a whimsical vibe but is still realistic.

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  4. I love the different perspectives and the contrast of warm/ cool colors.

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  5. I follow her on Instagram too! Her work is so inspiring and unique

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  6. I love the combination of the colors, and how they are all very vibrant yet still blend together well.

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  7. I love the vibrancy and color combinations!

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