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Black Business: The Artsy Girl

Sharmequa considers herself “artsy”! She loves fashion, drawing, painting, and creating all things fabulous. Even as a little girl, she enjoyed drawing with her grandad/daddy and being creative. During the 2020 Pandemic, she realized that there was more to life, and if you were going to enjoy it to the fullest, start living it and doing things that make you happy. And that’s how “The Artsy Girl” was started. Sharmequa enjoys creating earrings from drawings that come to mind or color combinations that make her happy.

https://theartsygirlshop.com/

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