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The happenings of Deb Dunk, children's illustrator.
1. Illustration Friday : Search

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I worked more on this character design this week, and while I was happy with the stance and personality of the original sketch, I didn't quite know what to do with her hand. When I saw the Illustration Friday prompt for this week " search " it inspired me to take her Victorian-esque girl turned nautical traveler look a step further and give her a treasure map. 

I think she looks like she's ready for an adventure. What do you think?

Now she looks as if she needs a first mate side kick. Someone to get into a bit of trouble with. Hmm..

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