I'm actually glad I ended up skipping the last release, 'cause reading ch 13 and 14 back to back makes for a great experience. 'Really happy to see the situation getting resolved and that Anna now is drawing and painting together with her daughter, there's no better incentive to a kid to do something they already love than that (I'm also surprised that she still was painting occasionally, even while working on those two jobs).
I think the second picture Haro painted was more technically sound (forms are better defined), but there truly is an undeniable charm to the one he painted of Anna and Miina, even if he ended up switching the hands position and and didn't define the forms as well as he could. It makes a lot of sense in the story, firstly cause he most often draws/paints his subjects from a frontview (and changing perspectives to an angle you're not used to is hard), and he wasn't in the healthiest state of mind even if he was very inspired, he was probably in a bit of a hurry to show it to Anna too. To me this series is such a delight to read, and following Haro in his journey is so fun.
I also hope to see more of Miina, if she ends up getting some tidbits of formal art education and learns 3d forms she'll be a powerhouse in no time.
As always, thank you very much for the scanlation.