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I cant really stop drawing these things. I think the top is my favorite of all the ones done before. He really embodies how I feel after Ive ate a few too many pieces of Papa Johns. ya know, could button your pants- but that would just be too painful... and I know a Greg who told me to paint emotion. I think bloat is an under visualized emotion.
anyway, I think I def want to turn this one into a painting.
As for the one below.. I figured he was icky enough to add to this post.
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Check back soon. I'm sure I'll have more up in a day or two.
I agree! Bloat is a serious emotion that should demand more attention. It has layers. First, there's bloat. This leads to discomfort, then self-image evaluation, then depression, then more Papa Johns (or maybe some Cold Stone). This restarts the cycle.
ReplyDeleteLoving these new doodles.
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