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Hannah Pixie Snowdon
I discovered Hannah Snowdon's work through social media, specifically Instagram. Social media has allowed everyday artists space and flexibility to create a name for themselves. Hannah is a tattoo artist and a lot of her work is influenced by Hinduism. I was initially not drawn towards Hannah's work, but the more I looked at her work, the more I started to appreciate it. She was one of the artists that made me realise that while looking for my creative style, I should not be afraid to be myself, even if this means creating pieces that not everyone may like.


On top of that, I admired her for all the dot work she does both in her hand-drawn pieces as well as her tattoos. Dot art is very representative of patience, which is something I need to work on in my art journey. Often with art, I tend to get frustrated when I do not see results in a short span of time.
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Resources for artworks:
1.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/433964114065635524/
2.http://hannahpixiepixie.tumblr.com/post/131954734043/black-stabbath-13-drawing-creepy-tings-all
3.https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/545850417314549819/
4.http://thecultcollective.com/hannah-pixie-snowdon/
5.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/127578601918687524/
6.http://blog.inklers.com/featured-artist-hannah-pixie-snowdon/
Anahata by Hannah Snowdon
Mandala Tattoo Sketches by Hannah Snowdon
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Drop Dead Halloween Print 1 of 3 by Hannah Snowdon
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Tibetan 1 by Hannah Snowdon
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Ravana by Hannah Snowdon
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