Heavy armor in ceremonial colors. It was meant to make an impact in a narrative campaign.
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Heavy armor in ceremonial colors. It was meant to make an impact in a narrative campaign.
And it does.
Den of Imagination - miniature painting studio Commissions - [email protected]

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“This is my dad walking from work to pick me up at school, going to get coffee and walking back home around and around...” Riley narrates as she moves her pastel around the page. Through story-telling children organize their experiences.
“In early learning, narrative matters. From birth onwards young children make extensive use of imaginary play and storytelling in order to understand and make sense of their world.” - from the book Storytelling in Early Childhood: Enriching language, literacy and classroom culture