The Love I Never Forgot – Halloween Original Drawing

He never really left, you know.
Some loves just linger — in dreams, in songs, in old drawers full of unfinished stories.
They whisper, they hover, they come back right when you thought you’d finally moved on.

The Love I Never Forgot is not a sad ghost, but a gentle one: the kind that knocks softly at the door of your memory and asks,
“Still thinking of me?”

Drawn for Halloween, it’s a small exorcism of tenderness — a wink to all the beautiful things that refuse to disappear.
A piece for anyone who loves what returns, what haunts, what stays (even when it shouldn’t).

With your artwork or scarf, you will receive a paper certificate proving the authenticity of the artwork/foulard.
Whether it is a limited edition print or a limited edition scarf, you will receive the exact numbering.
Details of the year in which the artwork/scarf was made, the material used, the size, title, date and signature will complete the certificate.
My signature will attest to the authenticity of the product.

With your artwork or scarf, you will receive a paper certificate proving the authenticity of the artwork/foulard.
Whether it is a limited edition print or a limited edition scarf, you will receive the exact numbering.
Details of the year in which the artwork/scarf was made, the material used, the size, title, date and signature will complete the certificate.
My signature will attest to the authenticity of the product.

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100,00

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Story

He never really left, you know.
Some loves just linger — in dreams, in songs, in old drawers full of unfinished stories.
They whisper, they hover, they come back right when you thought you’d finally moved on.

The Love I Never Forgot is not a sad ghost, but a gentle one: the kind that knocks softly at the door of your memory and asks,
“Still thinking of me?”

Drawn for Halloween, it’s a small exorcism of tenderness — a wink to all the beautiful things that refuse to disappear.
A piece for anyone who loves what returns, what haunts, what stays (even when it shouldn’t).

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