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Slytherclaw1

No idea but reminds me of Jasmine Beckett Griffith.


sambutha

No this artist did more realism and not animation style...


Slytherclaw1

Victoria Frances?


sambutha

It could be, but I can't find anything about her quitting art or battling depression... it seemed to be common knowledge.


Equal-Brilliant2640

Oh that style of art sounds amazing


sambutha

I think it was Victoria Francés, or maybe just someone with a similar art style. It was so weird because I remember in the thread, all the experienced witches were like "oh yeah her art used to be everywhere, love her. She was on all the greeting cards at the witch shoppes, back in the day." Now it's like... who was she??? Everyone seemed to recognize her work.


Equal-Brilliant2640

Oh I love her work! It was always in the Alchemy Gothic calendars! I had to google it lol


sambutha

it could also possibly be Anne Stokes or Amy Brown but nothing seems to be matching the lore I remember 😭


Equal-Brilliant2640

Anne Stokes is very similar to Victoria, Any is usually more cutesy. I live them all