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Keeping my mind sharp and my pencil moving.
1. Camouflage


Holy Moses...! Here we are, another new week, another new word!! Ahhh, but this time, I'm on top of Illustration Friday...

Thanks to my friend Carole, when I told her the new word... her idea was waaaay better then what I had.. Although I'm sorry Carole, it most likely wasn't what you had envisioned.

Camouflage... great word, what are we trying to hide? Most people are trying to hide something.. With me, it's my emotions.. I camouflage my emotions with laughter. Sometimes I succeed, sometimes I fail miserably.

In this case, my camouflage is a scrawny kid, trying to look bigger by wearing baggy clothes. Rock on dude!

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