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From Zo:
Presenting Honeydrip, completed just in time for the Haute Macabre exhibit. It’s a biggun, comparatively speaking – drawn on 17×22 Bristol board, then cut out mercilessly for scanning. This was initially meant to be a painting, but I got as far as two layers of paint before realizing it wasn’t at all what I wanted from the piece. A special, one-of-a-kind version of it is going in the show like this, instead.
Honeydrip is a sort of follow-up to Nectar Coma and there may be more where this came from, in the future. For now, there are two color variants, “the cotton candy” and “the orange cream”, between which I refuse to choose. Not to worry, I’m be offering both, against complimentary backgrounds, as 8.5×11″ prints. They’re in the shop right now!
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