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This Artist Is Trying To Draw Character Mashups Inspired By Hayao Miyazaki And Disney Movies

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According to an artist, Amanda Lee (aka Dada): “Hi my name is Dada, I love drawing all sorts of subjects with all sorts of mediums! Art can communicate without words. It is a platform where I filter my emotions; it gives me passion to create.”

h/t: boredpanda

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“I am a huge fan of Hayao Miyazaki and I also love Disney’s stories. Below are a few character mash-ups done with colour pencils. Each drawing is a slow layering process of about ten hours. Hope you like them!”, Dada told Bored Panda.

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