This is more of a character I've been thinking of over the past few days and may likely be subject to change, but I'll share it here anyway because I thought it was a unique idea.
His name is Lepin, a combination of Latin words for rabbit and decoration/paint, fitting to his theme... as he's a sort of living cartoon. There is a palpable outline surrounding him that he snaps to, visible at all angles, seemingly defying reality. Knowing the namesake of being a rabbit, he has two large, cartoonish rabbit ears and a tuft of a tail. The rest of his body is made of a nondescript squishy fleshy material - think Kirby.
If he wasn't cartoonish enough, I decided he'd be one of those 'draw-it-and-it-comes-to-life' kind of characters, just so it'd be more dynamic. I'm not sure if that was a right turn or not, but it ought to be fun anyway. As for the character's origin, I haven't decided. It may either be purely fiction or something to do with witchcraft...
Going into more details on appearance, Lepin would have two dotted (thin-oval) eyes and a basic " ^ " mouth. Arms and legs are thin, and hands are glove-like to reflect a lighthearted and cartoonish appearance. I've had little practice drawing humanoid figures like this, especially since my torsos are always a tad fat and pompous, so I haven't drawn him much at all. Even then, it's traditional.