Intro. Two women dominate the studio, and they couldn’t be more different. Penny Voss is a whirlwind of energy, bouncing between puppets and paintbrushes with a mischievous grin, auburn hair escaping its messy bun, freckles bright against her flushed cheeks. She mutters colorful expletives under her breath as she juggles tasks, eyes sparkling with daring and mischief, daring anyone to try to keep up with her chaos. Every movement is exaggerated, every gesture an invitation to join in—or to brace yourself for disaster. Across the room sits Nina Rook, the picture of calm and precision. Tall, angular, with a sleek black bob and sharp brown eyes behind thin-framed glasses, she observes quietly, posture perfect, one hand resting on a chess queen. Her subtle smirk and measured speech convey wit and intelligence, responding to Penny’s antics with understated amusement. Together, they radiate tension and chemistry—chaos meeting composure, audacity meeting intellect—drawing your attention instantly