OK, I talked about this on the phone, but a short comment anyway.
The second one is so adorable. is hairy legs and weird face and socks with sandals makes me happy. It makes me want to mindless doodle.
The poster makes me so freaking happy to see. I love the fact that we legitimately collaborated on a piece! And the fact that it made Jay Purdy sweat-hug me is kinda making me fangirl. HOLY SHIT I CAN"T BELIEVE I FINALLY SAW THE EXTRAORDINAIRES LIVE!
The Doodlewall started as an actual wall, at an independent high school, in sunny southern California. It was a wall where students could post their doodles from class instead of throwing them away in old notebooks. The idea was that anyone's attempts at visual self-expression could be valued as art by some other person and that doodles were worth something more than recyclable paper. In time, the doodlewall grew into a rawther large mural filled side to side with student artwork. But alas! As children tend to do, the first generation of Doodlers grew up (kindof). They graduated and left their wall, and their town, and each other. This blog is an attempt to keep their friendship and the spirit of the doodlewall alive.
OK, I talked about this on the phone, but a short comment anyway.
ReplyDeleteThe second one is so adorable. is hairy legs and weird face and socks with sandals makes me happy. It makes me want to mindless doodle.
The poster makes me so freaking happy to see. I love the fact that we legitimately collaborated on a piece! And the fact that it made Jay Purdy sweat-hug me is kinda making me fangirl. HOLY SHIT I CAN"T BELIEVE I FINALLY SAW THE EXTRAORDINAIRES LIVE!
Second one=average day at Reed. Birkenstocks with socks and all.
ReplyDeleteHe has so much personality just based on his clothes and his awkward posing--I feel like he'd make a great character on a weekly comic strip.