Alexander Khimunshin continues his portrait project 'The World in Faces' by spending 6 months photographing indigenous people in Siberia.
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Alexander Khimunshin continues his portrait project 'The World in Faces' by spending 6 months photographing indigenous people in Siberia.
A commissioned portrait of their Siberian Husky named Prowler. Polychromos and Luminance colored pencils used on 14″X17″ Strathmore paper.
One of two commissioned portraits of their Siberian Husky named Bentley. Polychromos and Luminance colored pencils used on 11″X14″ Strathmore paper.
One of two commissioned portraits of their Siberian Husky named Bentley. Polychromos and Luminance colored pencils used on 11″X14″ Strathmore paper.
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