mikey warmup plus concepts for Saila and Darcy. this is a good way to practice furries lol
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mikey warmup plus concepts for Saila and Darcy. this is a good way to practice furries lol
More screenshots of Saila from Dragons of Wonderhatch.
I love the funny expressions she makes when she discovers new things from “Outside of Kotowari”, like the Astro Boy figurine.
Those dreadlocks are so beautiful. Gotta give credit to the character designers for her and especially Thaim and Aktha too.
Then again, Saila’s my favorite character in Dragons of Wonderhatch.
Hi everybody for Day 9 of A Very Dolly Christmas Countdown 2023. we have the lovely Saila from Maplelea Girls rocking an adorable #winter outfit . I want that Christmas jumper for myself. Image Description: a photo of a doll wearing a fluffy snowflake jumper and jeans. There is a festive backdrop.
Saila 🩵🩵 getting used to my summer weather!
[image description:
Picture one: Saila is outside in front of grass and cedar trees. Saila is an Inuk doll with light brown skin, brown eyes, and dark hair in two braids. She is wearing a blue and white plaid summer dress with floral embroidery.
Picture two: Saila is in golden sunlight by some purple sweet pea flowers.]
Saila arrived yesterday! She’s soooo pretty.
Dancing Bear, Pauta Saila, 1976
31 Days of Dolloween: Day 10 - Yellow
There are two new girls that have just recently joined my doll family - Saila and Josefina. They decided to take a walk while the leaves were at their peak, and Saila wanted to give Josefina the prettiest, pale, yellow leaf she found.
Thinking Saila’s new name might be Kayla since my research seems to indicate modern inuit women use English names and that’s less cultural appropriation-y. Now I just need a surname...