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Bhagya the Indian Leopard, was rescued from the wild and cared for by Angie and Andreas Schumacher. Bhagya was found half drowned and starving after his mother is believed to have been swept downriver in a monsoon. Thanks to their incredible efforts, he is now a young adult leopard in his prime.

I got permission to draw it from the beautiful painting by the famous wildlife artist - Eric Wilson.

Medium: Charcoal and graphite pencils ~ Time: approx. 45 hours ~
Dimension: 29,6 x 42 cm - 11 x 16 inches

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:iconzorzal:
Fantastic !!

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Traitez un chien comme un humain et il vous traitera comme un chien
:iconexthree:
åh, den är klar! :wow: Jag visste att den här skulle bli snygg, men det här ju sjukt! OTROLIGT bra gjort!! :faint:

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:iconsayeh:
Oh crap, soooo awesome!:wow: And the details are just amazing!

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Me is retard?
Why, thank you :crazy:
:icondreamofsandman:
Auch! Superb details on the beast, really really nice work with it, indeed a work of art! :nod:

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"The river tells no lies, though standing on the shore, the dishonest still hears them..."
:icontimain:
Just as beautiful as I thought it would be! Wonderful detail! :)

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Live and learn.
The most fitting quote ever.
:iconkunoichi-san:
Whoa! Fur is great! Fav definitively :D
:iconartemisia64:
it's simply fantastic !!!!! I can't take my eyes off of it !!!
:iconoh-yeah89:
den är snygg!! :) yes indeed!
:iconmlboa:
Wow! All the details on the fur looks amazing! :D
:iconkankakanka:
wow, its so beautiful and detailed! gorgous!

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*will sell soul for chupa chups

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