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Just a face in the crowd
Just a face in the crowd by @aliwagn (Ali Wagner)

Well, I was bored. And so I thought I'd upload something. So, for your enjoyment, Here's... Um... This.

Here's the story. My Grandma was over for.. I think it was thanksgiving, actually... And she asked to see some of my sculptures. I was trying too do faces at the time, so I pulled out a few. She says to me "You know, I think it's about time you gave me a new sculpture." (She didn't ask, she just said it like that. That bugs me.) I didn't feel like giving up any of those sculptures, So I told her I'd make her one.

Months later, there was this. Ugh. I didn't really like it then, I really don't like it now.

So, that's the whole purpose of me making this monstrosity.

Hehe, I sound so bitter to myself. Whatever. I just got home from work, all my friends signed off early, and My glasses have a smudge on them. So Mleh. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Ali Wagner

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Posted: Saturday, 29 March, 2003 @ 04:42 PM

Hhmm, he's one eye is a looks a little smaller than the other but maybe that's just me. dyes the hair brown and puts a name tag on it that says 'Hi my name is Matt' Heehee

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