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| For some reason, over the years I have drawn many sailboats. Sure many have done this, but they constantly creep into my work, yet I have never operated one. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| This triptych connects to the very popular angler fish found on page 208. When I first drew it in the shadows I could barely make out the pencil outlines, yet I knew it had a special kind of creepy vibe to it. This is something I would hang over my own bed, just to startle me into the waking land. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| Ever feel that hungover headache from trivia night at the local 1028 before? Well, it kind of looks like this. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| This piece replaces the all too familiar Sputnik, the Soviet aircraft that went into orbit during the space race. This piece lies on the cusp of the ForeverScape’s maiden voyage into outer space. It is an alternate right eye to a larger space creature who remains a mysterious being. This was mostly drawn at the local tavern The Slammer and the Basement Pub. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| Stemming from the series of volcanic tennis balls found throughout the 'scape, this piece is an alternate to the seafloor scene, between the oil pipe and the McSludgewitch. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| There is strife underwater. We should have seen it coming, but we did not. I am quite fond of this interlude. The slice of comic reality is here for us to see. It reaches out for us to polish, but the surface is a yellow, repelling shiny forcefield we cannot hold contempt for. Behold in the reflective yellow glory. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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| In the great plant era, this hearty stalk reigned supreme. Too bad some evil hungry person had to eat it. For shame we lose another plant. This one took the fall for our comrades. This black and white illustration replaces a section of my most favorite roughage. Decorative yes, but that’s what we are here for. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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Replacing a rather early segment of the ’scape, this piece calls out Washington DC. My fellow patron contributed supplies that pertain to art. "Where’s my panel?" Well, darling, here it is. Sold December 25, 2010. |
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| The ever ecclectic vacuum face lives on. This drawing replaces the left half of the infamous face. Slightly more chubby and with more outterspace clamshells, the groove lives on. If only we could decipher the meaning of this most important man. Have more questions? Please contact me. |
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