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 Lotus Pixie eggs run hot. The specimen pictured here could only be displayed in this fashion for a

Lotus Pixie eggs run hot. The specimen pictured here could only be displayed in this fashion for a few minutes before the young pixie inside was at risk of burning up entirely, its fragile shell, unbelievably, evaporating into the air. It’s because of this thermal anomaly that Lotus Pixies (though avian-like, as are most of their species) must leave their eggs in the care of the waters beneath the flowers from which they get their name. To find a Lotus Pixie egg, simply look for the telltale bubbles disturbing a lotus’ leaves. The heat from the egg boils the muddy waters while the aquatic environment ensures that the egg never gets too hot - in perfect balance the life inside is protected.

(and an angled shot for shiny glimmery details)


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Supply Spotlight! This is another of my favorite watercolor palettes. This is my customized palette with many different brands of watercolors included (Daniel smith, Qor, Winsor Newton, and Van Gogh). I’ve created many of my portraits with this set (most of my Disney Princess series). What is your favorite brand of watercolor?

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