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UPDATE: Here's the final piece in glorious, living color! Below is the pencil version.
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Basically the idea for this is how kids can turn just about anything into a toy and be totally happy. I know I wasn't the only one who ever got some big new toy for Christmas or a birthday, played with it for ten minutes, then went off and played in the box it came in for hours.
I really like how this came out, so will try to finish it and post an update soon. Any feedback is welcome!
2 comments:
I really like it! expresses beautifully the great imagination of children.
Awesome illustration! I love the story that you put with it.
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