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This is an illustration of a green boy. I think he's turned into a leprechaun. He washes his face to try to get the green off, but it doesn't come off. Then he sees his face! Next he tries on his clothes. Nothing fits. That's when he discovers that he has shrunk. This illustration is for the story/poem, "Green But Cool,"
This illustration was done in watercolor and black ink marker. It was computer enhanced for vivid color. Please remember that this artwork was fashioned for children. It is supposed to merely be a cartoon character. I am not attempting to do Rembrandt quality art here. LOL Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reviewing and rating. Smiles, Shaara |