Fooduary Day 12: Candy Apples

Fooduary Day 12: Candy Apples

Fooduary Day 12: Candy Apples

This one was particularly hard! I am not the best at super bright/saturated colors so I second guess myself too much while drawing with them. Candy Apples were invented in 1908. I wanted to incorporate the iconic color, the stick, and hide little apples where I could. What do you think?

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