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Mark Kistler’s scribble revealed

Mark Kistler‘s scribble reveals:

“Gusts, Dust, the Sun,
Of all the Things that Settled that Day,
He wasn’t One.”

See more amazing discoveries from scribbles here!

And if you want to learn to draw the fundamentals, listen to what Mark has to say:

Posted on March 16, 2016November 22, 2017Author adminCategories Celebrity Scribbles, Latest Projects

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