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Llama Me Baby... Cause Llamas Are Fancy! NFT: "California Dream" 🦙

Updated: Dec 29, 2022


"California Dream" NFT by JK Noble
"California Dream" NFT by JK Noble

Welcome to this NFT collection, Llama Me Baby... Cause Llamas Are Fancy!


Don't you just adore llamas?


You must admit, llamas have style! From their long batting eyelashes to their curly wool, llamas deserve their spotlight as fabulous creatures. Their gentleness and friendliness only add to the allure, not to mention they are wonderful models! I mean—have you seen a llama pose for the camera? They are just fancy!


Here is the second piece of this unique collection called, "California Dream", inspired by a photograph of the beautiful Khloe Kardashian!


The photograph which inspired me was taken by the paparazzi when Khloe Kardashian was leaving a restaurant (called JOEY). She is wearing a piece from the Fendi X Skims capsule collection by Kim Kardashian. Likewise, the beautiful bodysuit is matched with a Fendi belt bag, and tan heeled boots. However, the ensemble would be incomplete without a silver necklace, timepiece, studs, and sunglasses!


As we know, Fendi is an Italian fashion house that was founded in Rome (1925) by husband and wife

Khloe Kardashian in Fendi x Skims

named Adele and Edorado Fendi. And Skims, the company created by Kim Kardashian West and Emma Grede in 2019 has the wonderful goal of enhancing shapewear.


Fendi x Skims is a brand new collaboration between the Fendi house and Skims! Isn't that just a dream!


And can we mention how beautiful is it that Khloe supports her sister, Kim! Likewise, the whole family always supports one another! It is absolutely inspiring!


Since I was a child, I have had a fascination for animation. It was always my dream to become an author and artist and eventually pursue animation. For in the art of animation and cartooning, we can bring life into inanimate objects, nature, and animals. We can create characters, a personality, and stories revolving around things and creatures we don't usually relate to. My favorite childhood films celebrated fabricated forms of life, such as the (1996) Hunchback of Notre Dame's quirky Gargoyles, or the thousands of unique alien species in the vast world of Treasure Planet (2002). And many of you might wonder if it is possible to relate to a chicken, and I shall answer, "Very much so. Have you met the Bladebeak from The Quest for Camelot (1998)?" What about dangerous jungle beasts? And I will retort with the brilliant examples of Tarzan's and Mowgli's adopted parents, the apes and wolves. Because of this type of artistry, we can relate to things that are different from us as we learn that all forms of life have a story, character, and heart. My love for this art has bled into my love for life and all of its facets.

Llamas, just like any animal and creature, are important to the ecosystem, and we should continue to fight to protect all natural wonders! The collection, Llama Me Baby... Cause Llamas Are Fancy, will continue to reimagine such pieces depicting the most beloved and cherished icons with a llama flair! You can find this collection on Open Sea.






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