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Here I have an over-sized statement ring, which I drew as a butterfly. Personally, not
my choice. It was the first thing that came into my head, but obviously you can see, if
you'll look in my instructional videos, every single time I have on statement, big, punch
them in the face, black eye rings that's one of my favorite things to do and favorite things
to design, because if you do want to add jewelry to a collection that you're drawing and you
have just one ring that's a little bit odd that makes you do a double take. Then that
does add a little bit of oomph. Even if it doesn't really impart your message, it does
add a little bit of something. It shows that you thought through your design and you didn't
stop at your design. You said, okay this woman is going to wear this outfit and what would
she wear with it. She is going to go to dinner tonight, she wants a ring, she wants to draw
attention to her face, so she has a big ring, and the butterfly, unless she's twelve probably
isn't going to do it. But we can do a big geometric shape. I'll draw a big geometric
shape here. We'll do, just a big, imagine it being like plasticy, fake, gemstone looking,
but not cheap, but there, there you go. There's another statement ring. Anything you can think
of just draw it.