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Tonight I got to draw with my daughter.
She wants to cos-play just like her cousins, and she was picking characters.
This is a little "whitchling" named "Onpu" from "Magical Do-Re-Mi", an anime cartoon on the 4Kids cartoon line-up.
I missed drawing her little pony tail, now that I look at it, but my daughter's constant excitement was very distracting. She made three drawings in the time I did this. Kids do go a mile a minute, don't they?
Anyway, it was fun, and since I haven't tried any of this cute-type anime related imagery, I thought it would be a good experience. And fun.
Obra ilustrada de Raquel Burgos Espinosa lanzada al mercado por la editorial ‘Mr. Momo’ y presentada en la Fundación Cajasol
Live in concert @ Alcatraz, Milan (Italy) - 16 May 2018
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