*ahem* 'Tis not actually surrealism, but close enough. I mean. You don't exactly see plants growing out of books, I hope.
Anyway. I realized that I'd never actually posted the entry for that contest I so long-ago won. It's not my best work, and it's not the best scan--in fact, a scan of a reproduction of the piece, as the piece itself is sitting in a corner of my house somewhere in the frame that the contest people so kindly provided.
But yah. The theme was--uh, what it says in the windows. It was mandatory to have that phrase in the piece--in any case, I wouldn't have ever thought of it.
Pardon the watermark, but I didn't feel like making a frame, so I slapped the copyright on the drawing instead.
XDD Yes, my handy-dandy Prismacolors, and some Faber Castells mixed in. I might have also used a Crayola when the black ran out. Oh, and a charcoal pencil for some of the black chunks when the Crayola ran out.
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I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.
the elongated neck and the flimsy arms help portray surrealism more clearly, (other than the random vines growing out of the blank pages of books)
colored pencil, i assume?
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