Photo: Axolotl Artwork

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Hello I decided to doodle today and wanted to share ha
I'm not sure if this would even be an appropriate place to post but I figure
others might want to post axolotl artwork on here too. Anyway
post other axolotl artwork you think is neato :]
 

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That's a really good doodle! I was thinking of making a painting of all of my pets including my lucy and my cat!
 
ha you should totally do that! that's a great idea.
i might take that idea and do the same :p
did you draw your profile picture? i really like it.
 
Yay! Thats really good! Are you on deviant art?

You should add the pic to the sketch-o-lotl thread!

And keep em coming ;)
 
no i used to have a deviant art but now i just use tumblr, and thanks :p i plan on doing some more detailed ones. this one only took me 10 minutes ha
 
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