“Wild Lines 2”: A Collection Of Animal Illustrations Drawn With Just A Single Line
“We’re Loooop, a French creative studio specializing in one-line art. “Wild Lines 2” is a collection of animal drawings drawn with just a single line. It’s a very special project to us because it’s the sequel of the very first project we shared on the internet.
If you like our drawings, check out our previous article!”
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