Amy: What is toothpaste if not bone soap?
Sara: Existence is a prison and being your sister is maximum security.
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Amy: What is toothpaste if not bone soap?
Sara: Existence is a prison and being your sister is maximum security.
The Kramer Siblings but grown-up!!!
Out of boredom and need for character design, I decided to draw the Kramer siblings in their later adulthood years! I tried to make Sara look different from Amy per face shape and style. I felt like that academic aesthetic would really fit her.
A couple of hcs about them;
-Sara is studying art in an art school far away from her siblings but she frequently face times them and makes sure to visit in the holidays.
-Amy overcame her traumatic experience with Slappy and, after college, became a ventriloquist (bc come on, we need more female ventriloquists) with her trusted dummy; Dennis.
- Jed became a stand-up comedian. He's not as annoying as he was back then but still pranks his sisters now and then.
-Sara owns a cat, Amy owns a hamster, and Jed is too irresponsible for a pet lmao.
-Amy has a boyfriend with who she's in a long-distance relationship with since he's continuing his studies someplace else.
LA chefs Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson discuss how they’re using their platform for positive change.
Caterina Scorsone in Goosebumps - Night Of The Living Dummy II
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Food is art and art can be food! This week on The Morning After, hear from Yael Raviv, who's behind the Umami Festival. Umami*: Food and Art Festival is a non-profit, biennale event created in 2008. The festival features events that are interdisciplinary and collaborative, creating an interchange of ideas and stirring debate about the role of food and art in our society, creating long-term collaborative relationships between organizations and individuals from different fields. Umami encourages art based in everyday life and materials, illustrating that art can be found anywhere and can be produced at any time with the simplest means. Also on the show - Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson who are promoting an upcoming dinner at City Grit! This program was sponsored by Whole Foods Market. 'The idea of food and art intersecting is becoming more common. It wasn't always like that.' [23:00] --Yael Raviv on The Morning After