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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Two Nominees and Her Name Was Lisa
Old ads for long gone movie theaters in Philadelphia circa 1980
Happy Pi Day!
It happens every year – I completely forget about Pi Day until I begin seeing everyone’s luscious pies online. This year was no different, but I was determined to whip up something quick to celebrate the day. I went retro … Continue reading
Joe College 1970
Posted in Illustration
Tagged 1970, Affinity Designer, digital illustration, Hippie, Illustration, Joe Williams, vector
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Friday Five – Number One Hundred Three
One hundred third in a continued series creating a collage using five elements.
Posted in Collage, Friday Five, Illustration, Photography
Tagged collage, digital collage, Friday Five, squirrels, vintage, Vintage wallpaper
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Confronting Destiny
It’s not necessarily a ringing endorsement of the product that Chipper is selling, but it seems he has come to a greater understanding of human nature and of himself. I wonder what else he tried to peddle.
Posted in What I Miss About Comics
Tagged 1974, comic, comic book, Marvel, Sinbad, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
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