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I love collaborating with fellow artist. The other day I approached Hillary Cantu to do some paintings for Squares. She does some really cool stuff. I wanted to do portraits of Kachina Dolls (hand made dolls by a western Native American's tribe).
But after realizing I was asking way too much for her to do two paintings in one night, I was convinced to do some painting myself. About three hours later this is what we came up with.
Thanks Hillary!