Buttercup

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Buttercup can teach us all how to slow down and enjoy life. I’ve loved sloths for as long as I can remember. Buttercup was pure joy to create and she will always remind me not to take myself too seriously.

Buttercup the sloth was born in January 2020, but in true sloth form was not finished until June. She was created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 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 sloths so awesome? If you need to ask that, then I think you are in the wrong place.

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Buttercup can teach us all how to slow down and enjoy life. I’ve loved sloths for as long as I can remember. Buttercup was pure joy to create and she will always remind me not to take myself too seriously.

Buttercup the sloth was born in January 2020, but in true sloth form was not finished until June. She was created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 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 sloths so awesome? If you need to ask that, then I think you are in the wrong place.

Buttercup can teach us all how to slow down and enjoy life. I’ve loved sloths for as long as I can remember. Buttercup was pure joy to create and she will always remind me not to take myself too seriously.

Buttercup the sloth was born in January 2020, but in true sloth form was not finished until June. She was created in pencil, ink, colored in Copic markers, and highlights were added using white ink. This fine-art print is 5x5 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 sloths so awesome? If you need to ask that, then I think you are in the wrong place.