The Little Prince - 'Drawing Number One'

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A support-free printable model of a snake consuming an elephant; inspired by the watercolour illustations from the French book Le Petit Prince (1943). 'I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. But they answered: 'Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?' - The Little Prince, by Antoine De Saint-Exupery. Check out more in the series. The initial concept behind transforming the illustations from 2D to 3D is to create resources to improve the experience of literature for the blind and partially sighted through rendering illustrations and graphics from well-known fiction into tactile objects and reliefs. Stay tuned :) _________________________________________________________________________ If you purchase this object through the MyMiniFactory Store please note: This product will come unassembled and unpainted when you buy it. We encourage you to be creative, personalize it as you wish. Express your awesomeness and share a picture of the final result with us! Unless you have a particular request, the colour of your print will be chosen at random and will be printed in either ABS or PLA filament. Delivery time will be between 1 and 4 weeks from the moment you order the object. This is dependent on your location and the length of time the object takes to print. Email [email protected] if you would like any further information or if you have any special requests. Sometimes orders will be printed live on MyMiniFactory TV - check it out here. _________________________________________________________________________

About the author:
Evavoo
Based in South London. Modelling in Zbrush and Fusion360. Yeeha! My site - www.evaimagines.co.uk and follow my Instagram for regular updates and projects @evavoo_art

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