JSB wrote: “White board sketch from a mental image during a boring work day. Imagining two skulls having a conversation seemed funny to me at the time.”
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Kucukkanat said: “A friend of mine told me about your awesome blog! Soon after I checked it out I wanted to submit a drawing that I drew of a skull on my ipod.
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Lined C says:
I find it rather amazing that one is able to achieve a similar style by using techniques that are are on two very different sides of the technological spectrum. Thank you both for submitting these pieces and giving us a moment to think about the wonderment of how current technology is able to replicate older available technology.
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