Cover of Theatre Magazine, April 1924 issue. Artwork by Charles Baskerville
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Cover of Theatre Magazine, April 1924 issue. Artwork by Charles Baskerville
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Apologies for the cheesy text, my mind blanked with her.
Yesterday's Daily Drawing was an intro pic for Hipster Bunny, today's features her friend, Flapper Bunny. Though she doesn't really look too much like a flapper. But then one can say the same thing about Hipster Bunny not looking too much like a hipster except for the hipster glasses. Also similar to Hipster Bunny, Flapper Bunny isn't strictly an actual "flapper."In her humble opinion, she would have had to live in the 20's to actually be a flapper. And much as she loves the aesthetic from that era (and even some stuff from the 30's and 40's), she likes Hipster Bunny and the conveniences of modern technology more. Her hobbies include perusing the local antique shops and taste-testing coffees for Hipster Bunny's cafe' reviews (coffee doesn't really agree with HB, though she loves everything else about the cafe' atmosphere, which is why she does what she does). They also exchange recipes, and if a new jazz club pops up in town - consider Flapper Bunny there! (And sometimes Hipster Bunny, if she manages to drag her along.)
... I should write a story or draw a comic featuring these two, shouldn't I? (in fact, the latter is what I intend to do given the time.)