SATOSH1 x Lady Liberty I. (Variant Coloring Process) #104/111

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The SATOSH1 x Lady Liberty series forms the core of the GENESIS releases and is available here in the first of multiple designs. The statement stands for itself, because here the saying is really true: a picture is worth a thousand words. The original drawing by artist Will Conrad was colored in this variant by Maja Opacic. Concept and animation by ENCODE Graphics. Here you see the coloring process by Maja! Enjoy!
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