Baby Llama Don't Like Drama

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This fuzzy baby was created in a midst of some harsh political climate and amongst a divided society. The only agenda he’s got is the agenda of no agenda. This little guy simply does not like all the drama. He may be young, but he’s smart, and he recognizes that when we put aside all of our prejudices we are all very similar at heart. Do you remember that blissful stage of childhood where we simply love all that’s around us? That’s what this piece is meant to recreate.

This muppet was born in January 2021 and created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 or 8x8 inches and on 100% cotton, true baryta (barium sulfate) fiber paper that offers the density of a traditional darkroom FB-type paper to hold detail in the deep blacks of the shadow regions, while producing natural white highlights that’s enhanced with a slight fiber glossy surface texture.

Why are llamas awesome? “Llamas want us to be happy, so much so that they’re used in therapy because of their calming effects and sensible nature. You know when your therapist told you to get a dog? He pronounced llama wrong. In fact, there are even youth groups such as 4-H and Scouts which have actual llama sessions, so that people can chillax with their llama friends.” - Learn more here.

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This fuzzy baby was created in a midst of some harsh political climate and amongst a divided society. The only agenda he’s got is the agenda of no agenda. This little guy simply does not like all the drama. He may be young, but he’s smart, and he recognizes that when we put aside all of our prejudices we are all very similar at heart. Do you remember that blissful stage of childhood where we simply love all that’s around us? That’s what this piece is meant to recreate.

This muppet was born in January 2021 and created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 or 8x8 inches and on 100% cotton, true baryta (barium sulfate) fiber paper that offers the density of a traditional darkroom FB-type paper to hold detail in the deep blacks of the shadow regions, while producing natural white highlights that’s enhanced with a slight fiber glossy surface texture.

Why are llamas awesome? “Llamas want us to be happy, so much so that they’re used in therapy because of their calming effects and sensible nature. You know when your therapist told you to get a dog? He pronounced llama wrong. In fact, there are even youth groups such as 4-H and Scouts which have actual llama sessions, so that people can chillax with their llama friends.” - Learn more here.

This fuzzy baby was created in a midst of some harsh political climate and amongst a divided society. The only agenda he’s got is the agenda of no agenda. This little guy simply does not like all the drama. He may be young, but he’s smart, and he recognizes that when we put aside all of our prejudices we are all very similar at heart. Do you remember that blissful stage of childhood where we simply love all that’s around us? That’s what this piece is meant to recreate.

This muppet was born in January 2021 and created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 or 8x8 inches and on 100% cotton, true baryta (barium sulfate) fiber paper that offers the density of a traditional darkroom FB-type paper to hold detail in the deep blacks of the shadow regions, while producing natural white highlights that’s enhanced with a slight fiber glossy surface texture.

Why are llamas awesome? “Llamas want us to be happy, so much so that they’re used in therapy because of their calming effects and sensible nature. You know when your therapist told you to get a dog? He pronounced llama wrong. In fact, there are even youth groups such as 4-H and Scouts which have actual llama sessions, so that people can chillax with their llama friends.” - Learn more here.

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