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Photo: Drawing the Kiddos

Apis

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So I'm currently participating in this one-hundred day long art event and I decided it was finally time I had a go at drawing Horchata and Chorizo! They're rough sketches, but I like to think I captured their likenesses. :eek: (the site formatted the image a bit oddly, so it looks a tad squished—should look better if you try to fullscreen it ^^)

(and not that you would, but please don't repost this anywhere <3)

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Thank you so much! They're my darling little muses—I love them to bits! <3 <3
 
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