Sometimes It'll Be Easier Than You Think.

The Angel of Grief is weeping over the words "Sometimes you just need to look up to see the light" with two white ravens above her and a bright light above them all.

Sometimes it'll be easier than you think.

Media: Pitt oil base black pencil and graphite

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