We have a South Korean exchange student at school this year and he keeps giving me gum. And the wrappers look so cool! They inspired this.
In case anyone is wondering, the words in the back say something along the lines of, "If I meet a special person, I will give this to them." Or something like that...it's a rough translation. It was on one of the wrappers.
Also! I tried out a brand new style of coloring for this. I'm pretty pleased.
Pop art! I get it! This is flippin awesome! You've outdone yourself I have to say! I absolutely love the movement. It's an insta fave!I bow down to you...
I really like it. The bright colors really wake me up.
-- "The young are eternally desperate. And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that new universe, one is saved." - Lestat de Lioncourt from Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice
-- "The young are eternally desperate. And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that new universe, one is saved." - Lestat de Lioncourt from Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice
Have you shown this to Woobin? I think he'd like it. I do.
Dude, if I could still post thumbnails, I'd so feature this.
-- Seven years bad luck ain't that long. Before I smash you, hear my song: O Mirror, I'm sorry. You were wrong.--"Through the Looking Glass." Mott the Hoople. The Hoople. Columbia Records, 1974.
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They soon learned not to trust the community towel...
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"The young are eternally desperate. And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that new universe, one is saved." - Lestat de Lioncourt from Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice
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They soon learned not to trust the community towel...
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They soon learned not to trust the community towel...
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"The young are eternally desperate. And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that new universe, one is saved." - Lestat de Lioncourt from Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice
Dude, if I could still post thumbnails, I'd so feature this.
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Seven years bad luck ain't that long. Before I smash you, hear my song: O Mirror, I'm sorry. You were wrong.--"Through the Looking Glass." Mott the Hoople. The Hoople. Columbia Records, 1974.
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