Ten Character Illustrations with Rabbit Ears

Original drawing on paper, likely from a sketchbook or loose-leaf sheet.Undetermined amateur artist or fan illustrator; likely a young artist or student.

Ten Character Illustrations with Rabbit Ears

Style & Movement

Contemporary illustrative/cartoon style, influenced by internet subcultures and character design aesthetics typical of platforms like DeviantArt.

Medium & Technique

Ink pen for outlines and colored pencils or markers for coloring. The technique is illustrative with flat color application and simple line work.

Creation Period

Early 21st century (c. 2010–2024), based on the contemporary character design style.

Dimensions & Format

Approximately 8.5 x 11 inches or A4 size; landscape format with a 2x5 grid layout.

Subject Description

A grid of ten humanoid female characters featuring rabbit ears and distinct outfits. Each character is accompanied by a handwritten name: Amanda America, Beverly Blanc, Carla Caldes, Dahlia Derilenbee, Karis Kabyle, Nichole Mittunsky, Sylvia Silver Star, Tilda Tan, Josie Jopsy, and Zoey Zenhouri.

Condition & Value Assessment

Condition Assessment

Fair; the paper shows significant wrinkling, creasing, and uneven edges.

Estimated Market Value

Minimal financial value ($0–$10); primarily of sentimental or personal value to the creator.

Auction Estimate

Not applicable for commercial art auctions.

Provenance History

Privately owned; likely a personal creative project or school-age artwork.

Art Historical Significance

Represents the 'Original Character' (OC) culture of the digital age, reflecting how young artists use physical media to develop personal narratives and world-building.

Notable Features

Includes specific naming conventions for each character and unique color-coded outfits, suggesting a developed internal mythology or 'OC' (original character) lineup.

Condition Issues

Heavy creasing and mechanical stress throughout the paper support; minor smudging of the ink or pencil marks.

Conservation Recommendations

Should be flattened under controlled weights and stored in an acid-free archival sleeve to prevent further yellowing or tearing.

Identified on 3/8/2026