The idea for this illustration got here after i learn the theme was ''hope is on the horizon'', I believed I would make an Couple Portrait Illustration with a wonderful sky stuffed with stars. Then on the lookout for some references including new yr's quotes, and I found a quote by Edith Lovejoy Pierce, ''We are going to open the e-book. Its pages are blank. We're going to put words on them ourselves. The e-book known as Alternative and its first chapter is New Yr's Day". Which brings me to the main idea of the illustration I made, with a lady standing-opening the door of a large e-book, where 'we'll put words on them ourselves'. The books beneath describe the years she has gone through, and the books behind the primary e-book which are nonetheless standing are illustrations for the years to come. New year, same desires, recent starts.

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­Draw two curved strains into a degree to make the tail. Make the leg on the far facet of the Pachycephalosaurus's physique by drawing a fats query mark for the shin and a rounded rectangle for the highest of the foot. (The thigh can be hidden by the body.) Draw a skinny, upside-down pear form for the forearm.

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