Drawing Prompt: As Seen Through Fresh Eyes

4:25 AM, Tuesday April 1st 2025

Day 7: As seen through fresh eyes. - Album on Imgur

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This submission was done for the As Seen Through Fresh Eyes drawing prompt. Check out more submissions here!

I didn't give any thought to the design, so I just did it "freestyle" mode.

Anyways, this Promptathon thing isn't so bad after all, Though I will be forever be embarrassed every once in a while I see these drawings, at least I got to have fun in the end.

Until the next promptathon starts,

Let's go back to drawing boxes baby!!

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