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When you are drawing toys, you can put them into naturalist settings -- try to make the toys resemble real horses by introducing a landscape of grass and sky. Or you can draw them as toys -- sitting on the table, among other objects, surrounded by very unlandscape-like colors. Or you can do something in between as here. I don't remember what was purple, but the band of color goes well with the one carefully drawn horse and its sketchy companion.
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