some fun older traditional pieces I unearthed while sifting through some scans
[image ID: six colourful and whimsical art pieces.
1) an inked watercolour painting of a surrealist playground, featuring tube slides, a clown tent, a ball pit, a pond, a large bead roller coaster toy, and a classical figural sculpture, populated by several creatures.
2) a scribbly layered cloud of dozens of messages written over each other. the words are almost entirely unreadable, but some can be made out, like “very handsome boy” and “I would too.”
3) a watercolour painting of two butch lesbians, one with light beige skin, reddish born hair, and a varsity jacket and another with warm brown skin, a brown buzzcut, and steel-toed boots wearing overalls, holding hands and kissing in front of a brick wall, shown from a low angle down by their shoes.
4) an acrylic painting of a humanoid silhouette patterned with a children’s city play rug with marshmallow-like letters twisting around it to spell “there’s no place like home!”
5) a mixed media ink, marker, and oil paint pen drawing featuring a strange looking orange cat, a green bong with purple sparkly smoke, and many different types of fonts and text filling up the rest of the page, including rainbow letters that read “jarfelt the cool cat,” a textbox that reads “he puts catnip in his bong! what a guy!” and melting bubble letters that read “he eats your dreams.”
6) a coloured graphite illustration of a worm wearing a cowboy hat shown from a very low angle looking up through tall blades of grass to the sun overhead. end ID]













