Gallery 33

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Gallery 33
The discovery
Plz could you tell us a little about the OCs from the rental space comic? 🥰
Someone asking me about ocs???? what is this a dream come true!
but yes i'd be glad to!
it's a story i've been working on on and off for fun since last year, and hopefully (and as time and responsabilities allow 🤪) i'll draw more little stories of them
The story of Gallery 33 is set on a commercial gallery complex that is very old (and it's very inspired by the old types of commerce you can still find at the center of my city) like these:
In those places you can find such niche stuff from technical books, antiques, scientific materials, art supplies etc etc.
As for the characters, the one on the left is Hoyt and the guy on the right is David Holdyn
Hoyt looks like he is in his late 40s and David in his mid 30s
Hoyt has had a shop there for a long time, he sells mostly technical books, biology books, and study materials, but he also has some trinkets and rarities he likes to sell just because he thinks they're neat. He studied biology back in the day but now he is much more interested in plants and reading. His place is always filled with stuff and boxes. He is very cordial and kind of a enigma for David at first.
take care
more of these guys....
Gallery 33 presents: Melissa Cruz
Please join us on Friday, April 21st, for the artists reception for Melissa Cruz:
Melissa Cruz began taking her artwork more seriously at the encouragement of her high school art teacher. She earned her Bachelors in Fine Arts in 2014 at Bridgewater State University. One of her professors, Mercedes Nunez, was as a major source of inspiration. Her work utilizes acrylics, plaster, and collage materials.
Friday, April 21st 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Light refreshments will be served. Brockton Arts 33 Dover Street, Suite 130 Brockton, MA