Installment Two of our WATN Series
As our followers are keenly aware, some of our sketches get a breath of life by being included on our (award-winning?) blog Dig on Deez. A flash of attention may not seem like enough, but it sure as lollipops beats sitting in a spiral all day.
The truly charmed, however, are the sketches afforded the opportunity to lead lives of opulence as bonafide greeting cards. Adoring hands, lilting laughter, and dastardly delight are soon to follow. Now famous as a J-Dig Card, the once roughly drawn sketch starts acting like he/she owns the joint, leaving many to wonder about a card's long lost humility. Allow us to lift the veil and show you...
As our followers are keenly aware, some of our sketches get a breath of life by being included on our (award-winning?) blog Dig on Deez. A flash of attention may not seem like enough, but it sure as lollipops beats sitting in a spiral all day.
The truly charmed, however, are the sketches afforded the opportunity to lead lives of opulence as bonafide greeting cards. Adoring hands, lilting laughter, and dastardly delight are soon to follow. Now famous as a J-Dig Card, the once roughly drawn sketch starts acting like he/she owns the joint, leaving many to wonder about a card's long lost humility. Allow us to lift the veil and show you...
BEFORE: The most alarming aspect of this sketch is the "hand" next to the loose skittles and above the line. You may ask yourself, "What hand?"
Alternative interpretations: Sheep's face? Fish? Coffee Stain? An attempt to reinvigorate the ink in a pen?
Alternative interpretations: Sheep's face? Fish? Coffee Stain? An attempt to reinvigorate the ink in a pen?
AFTER: The sketcher feels some enduring contribution as the model in the final design. Fun fact: the reenactment involved Reese's Pieces and not Skittles. Don't tell the Rainbow!
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