Thursday, July 21, 2011

Creepy Curious Art

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  The Curious Finds and Wares Gallery is the last shop on Pickwic Road. Its in a little grimy corner just like you see in British movies. Here you shall find anything and everything odd. This week, and this week only, says owner Perri Greery, you can gaze upon strange children from across the world. Incredibly large children from across the world. If you want to be creeped out for a little while, general admission is $5 per person. Perri Greery says he started his little shop because he wanted people who couldn't leave the city to see a little bit of the world. "Next month," Greery says, "we'll be showcasing Fat Russian Cats." 
The incredibly large children will only be here November 2-7. After that, Mr. Greery won't reveal where they're going next.


  PUBLIC NOTE: Stay Away From Large Children! No, they won't talk to you. They will just stare. Almost as if memorizing your face.
 Don't go shopping on Pickwic Road.  -Detective Scrawl
                                                               

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

 Its complicated. Sigh. My scanner is hooked up to a computer that sadly no longer has Internet. So. Where does that leave me? No blog and a piece of poorly cooked chicken made by yours truly? While the unfortunate latter may be true, I shall figure out a way to revive my blog.
                                           Hmm...what should their names be?
                                           This one looks like he needs an 'L' name.
 Let's talk about MONSTERS. Kailey gave me this...wooden thingamajig to paint. I randomly started painting three monsters. A blue one with a pink Afro and braces, a green little gentleman, and a purple smart-looking monster with some amazing glasses. I immediately fell in love with all of them. I just made them today and they don't have names yet. But they're cute, right??? :)
 I love to make new characters. It's alot of fun to get to know them and their stories. Hopefully, one day everyone will get a chance to know them!
 Until next time (hopefully soon!),
                                                           Jaycie
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