




wooo, art from wayback! Really old stuff I had scanned in- the portraits of my folks are from elementary school, as is the james & the giant peach fan art (before I even really knew who lane smith was!). The easter scratchboard is jr high I think, and the uh, 'homage', to manet is early high school. Its funny to see what's changed, and what hasn't, between what I did then and what I do now.
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Those elementary school portraits are genius. I like the rectangular-ness of his head.
It seems like you discovered your tastes early on and stayed with them. Meanwhile I'm sure at the same age I was doing sailormoon fanart.
OMG- Are those your parents? THOSE ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!
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