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1. Tennin- an angel of sorts

Tennins are spiritual beings found in Japanese Buddhist art  that are similar to western angels. The can fly, and sometimes wear feathered kimonos called hagoromo ("dress of feathers").

I originally painted this illustration for Highlights for Children Magazine. 

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2. T is for toddler teddy having a teatime treat

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3. Thumbalina


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4. T is for "Taxi"

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5. Time for Tea

LinkTheresa Brandon

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