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What enchants you? The frog is enchanted by the wonderful tunes of the accordion in a tango dance … so he starts moving his feet and dreaming of a tango with his frog partner. The artist isn't afraid of inventing grotesk moments when thinking about the daily drawing prompt - an "enchanting" result!

Technique & Materials: Ink drawing on paper

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