There's an art trend on Twitter where everyone draws Hatsune Miku from their country in traditional/everyday clothes!
I drew my Miku being from my country, The Bahamas, in Junkanoo garb :D

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There's an art trend on Twitter where everyone draws Hatsune Miku from their country in traditional/everyday clothes!
I drew my Miku being from my country, The Bahamas, in Junkanoo garb :D
Jackson Burnside, Stanley Burnside, and John Beadle (Bahamian) - Enigmatick Funktification (acrylic on canvas, 1996)
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Junkanoo, Nassau, Bahamas: Junkanoo, named after the West African John Canoe Festival, originated in the Bahamas around the 17th century as a masquerade. Slaves with their faces hidden under a flour paste, celebrated on Boxing Day and the day after Christmas... Junkanoo is a festival that was originated during the period of African chattel slavery in British American colonies. Wikipedia
Junkanoo costume
EPIC ALBUM COVER #215
Exuma - self-titled
Released: 1970 (Mercury)
Caribbean folk music, psychedelic folk
National animal of Bahamas 🇧🇸
Junkanoo, Nassau, 1988