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Trash!
Trash! by @jfong (Janna Fong)

A picture I'm currently working on. It's taking forever to color. XP The bag alone took me 2 hours to complete. Oy. I like how it's turning out though.

18x24 paper Prismacolor markers and pencils Copic markers

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20y215d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 06:10 PM

whistles that is VERY impressive! I thought it was real garbage until I realized that real garbage wouldn't fit in a scanner o.o;

anyway, This is wonderfull! I can't wait to see more from you!

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 07:16 PM

You did THAT in two hours? Good heavens, you're fast. This is really good. Incredible shading and realism. It took me a few moments to realize it wasn't a photograph. I like your unique choice of subject matter and you're doing a phenomenal job on rendering it. I look forward to seeing this finished.

Posted: Sunday, 25 April, 2004 @ 03:23 AM

Wow! This is very good so far, so so realistic! The soda cups' lids and straws... like a photograph, the bag is looking excellent too. Very interesting. Hope you post the finished work.

Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 07:02 PM

Very cool ...trash is hard to draw cuz it is all crumpled up and ripped and stuff :p..great job and good luck on all your art thingys O_x Kweh¿?¿?

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