Welcome to Denizens of Antarctica! I started drawing penguins in 2014 when my family visited Tokyo and we saw the penguin exhibit in the Tokyo Skytree. My youngest got obsessed with penguins and I started drawing them every day (in five minutes or less) before he went to bed. The drawings sort of got more and more involved from that point. I will start with of few of the five minute originals and go from there. I will be adding new drawings twice a week. Enjoy! This was the first. My son and I were discussing The "Big Eared Protopenguinis" before bed one night. It was an early pre-historic penguin, you see and the ears eventually grew so big that they flopped down and became modern-day penguin wings. I said I would draw it, and the rest is history. This was the second. Another early penguin. This one speaks for itself, I guess. Another scientific classification of penguin types The thought I had here was, "What would happen if a p...
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