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Meetings at the office can sometimes drag on a little long, so when that happens, I start doodling. The blue girl was done with my trusty Jimnie Light and a white gel pen.
Snake Eyes was done with a fine-tip, ballpoint pen. The penny is there for scale, and not because I scan all my money and keep track of its whereabouts.
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