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Diosden Rodriguez

Rufina and Miluda in SPAMART
Rufina and Miluda in SPAMART by @digoraccoon (Diosden Rodriguez)

About two and a half years ago I started doodling silly images based on weird subject lines I get in my Email spam messages. As time went on I culled and refined my collection until I had a series of pretty silly sketches featuring two of my Arkasti ladies;

Rufina (a tall, out of work actress), and Miluda (a chubby, geeky mechanic)

So every so often I will see about sharing some of my stranger subject headings and the little sketches that I ended up doing for them. One of the more interesting things was I had notes on the sketches, usually composed of commentary of the girls dialog. I will include that as well since it adds something to the sketch and gives the viewer some insight on the girls' personalities.

This sketch is just a title page I came up with. I have pulled food out of computers before, but I don't think I've ever pulled out a whole can of Spam. I hope I'm not alone on that thought...

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Teen (N)
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12y361d ago
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Posted: Friday, 29 April, 2011 @ 04:19 PM
Rating: 3

Yeah, a whole can of Spam in your computer could be a problem. On the other hand, though, it might make a good heatsink (insert crowd groaning here). Nice work with the picture. Do you plan on coloring it?

Posted: Friday, 29 April, 2011 @ 09:16 PM

Thanks! I wasn't originally planning on coloring it, but now that you mention it, I might do some colors later on it. I have Miluda's color pallette down, but I haven't finalized Rufina's colors. Yet.

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