Artwork I did for the front and back cover of the Lackadaisy vinyl album. (It features "Last Call", plus music from the pilot and animated shorts.) Left to right are Sy, JJ, Mozzie, Zib, Mitzi, and Ben.
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Artwork I did for the front and back cover of the Lackadaisy vinyl album. (It features "Last Call", plus music from the pilot and animated shorts.) Left to right are Sy, JJ, Mozzie, Zib, Mitzi, and Ben.
An Au of my Au, haha. In this... timeline? Fazbear created locations based on certain time periods/eras, and Jazz and the Boys were of course built for a location that was designed to look straight out of the 1930s.
Later animatronics/robots are given rights, so Jazz and the Boys can go on tour for real. They can't invent new songs (they've tried- a limitation of their programming), but they can make Jazz-style remixes of anything they hear.
They are also mentally in sync with one another- some programming implemented to keep them from getting off beat from one another during performances. This allows them to communicate wirelessly with each other freely.
Happy Fat Tuesday!
A jazz band performing in a smoky Harlem club, 1938.
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Restarting my tumblr, wanted to put more of my original work up :~7 here's a piece from a couple months ago I'm quite fond of.
Revista Do-Re-Mi (1920s)
took myself out on a little live jazz date ☺️
Anonymous. A jazz band performing from the back of a flat bed truck. Moore County, North Carolina. 1920's
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