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O is for Opossom

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This original illustration captures with awkwardness of the only American-dwelling marsupial, the opossum! In drawing this, I also learned that there is in fact a difference between Possums that live in Australia and Opossums that live in America both geographically and in their physical appearance. This is an original illustration created by Cayla Merrill using Posca Markers.

8×10” Canvas.

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This original illustration captures with awkwardness of the only American-dwelling marsupial, the opossum! In drawing this, I also learned that there is in fact a difference between Possums that live in Australia and Opossums that live in America both geographically and in their physical appearance. This is an original illustration created by Cayla Merrill using Posca Markers.

8×10” Canvas.

This original illustration captures with awkwardness of the only American-dwelling marsupial, the opossum! In drawing this, I also learned that there is in fact a difference between Possums that live in Australia and Opossums that live in America both geographically and in their physical appearance. This is an original illustration created by Cayla Merrill using Posca Markers.

8×10” Canvas.

I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land I am living and working on today, the Lenape, as well as the traditional custodians of the land you are living and working on and pay my respect to their elders past, present and emerging.

All photos are taken by Kathy Beaver and Diana Davis.