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SHE WHO NEVER MISSES by Angel Bazal. 8,3x11,7.

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"every aim is a story of survival"

Original illustration made with black ballpoint pen by Spanish artist Ángel Bazal.

This striking piece presents a female mercenary, standing with confidence and intensity. Her powerful pose, gloved hands, and tactical gear suggest strength and danger, while her expression and flowing hair reveal elegance and allure.

#comicart #originalart #ballpointpen #comiccollector #artcollector Bazal’s use of black ballpoint pen demonstrates his characteristic mastery of line and contrast — every stroke builds volume, tension, and realism. The piece captures both sensuality and discipline, turning a modern action figure into a timeless icon of character and control.

Ángel Bazal is known for merging comic aesthetics with fine art craftsmanship, creating works that stand out for their expressive precision and energy. His compositions breathe movement, personality, and emotion with minimal resources.

A collector’s piece ideal for lovers of contemporary illustration, comic art, and character design.

Technique & Materials: Original artwork made with black ballpoint pen on paper. Signed by the artist with his distinctive red seal.

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Original Comic Art

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  • Artist: ANGEL BAZAL
  • Media Type: Other
  • Piece Type: Sketch

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