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Artist: Greg Craola Simkins
Charmin
By Greg Craola Simkins
Located in Dallas, TX
He grew up with a menagerie of animals including a number of rabbits, which often emerge in his paintings. He began drawing at the early age of three and was inspired by various cartoons and books. Some standout books that still find their way into his art are Watership Down...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Greg Craola Simkins Art

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Charcoal

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