Frédéric Noël is a self-professed newbie at illustration who LOVES drawing (he does it all the time!) Look at the detail on these paper plates. Amazing.
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I’m loving this guys work…….I would love to see my drawings on bowls and plates….I think I might look into that possibility.
pretty!
Amazing is exactly what I was thinking when I looked at these plates!
Ooohh, I LOVE these!
Newbie, schnewbie! Those are amazing!
super amazing, love the details 🙂
Love the details, and the atmosphere on his drawings!
This is wonderful work, makes me want to colour them in 🙂
wow, this is fantastic!
i love his style.
i love these. simple.
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