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Juneth In Red
Juneth In Red by @N0-11 (Nihilina Gloomee)

An illustration of Juneth wearing a red dress I saw irl and wanted to draw her in it.

Please enjoy.

(I also compressed the image because the original drawing was pretty big for art shield)

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 June, 2024 @ 07:22 PM

Cor this is sharp. I feel like I should know that symbol, but apart from the colours of Haiti's flag I don't know if there's a specific reference.

Happy Juneteenth!

P.S.: "STATES' RIGHTS TO WHAT, JOHN??"

Posted: Thursday, 20 June, 2024 @ 12:45 AM

@Thorvald: I'm not sure what the double star means, but I'm sure it has one.

(The flag in the background is the official Juneteenth flag.)

Posted: Thursday, 20 June, 2024 @ 09:32 PM

@N0-11: I didn't even know it had a flag. Llama Emoji-10 (Shy) [V1)]

Per Wikipedia: 'According to the president of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation Steve Williams, the star is a "Bursting star of freedom." ... The five-pointed star refers both to Texas (nicknamed the "Lone Star state") and to the "freedom of African Americans in all 50 states". Surrounding it is a nova (or "new star") representing a new beginning for all.'

Posted: Friday, 21 June, 2024 @ 04:00 AM

@Thorvald: It's ok lol, that is pretty nice that the stars means freedom, that's so American

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