Oh, this is good! I like the way you brought together the very urban Brooklyn plot plan and all its stern instructions with the whimsical bit of dangling seaweed (yes, perhaps mermaid clothes). And that letter "L" on the hanger, placed to make me think it newly escaped from the other letters on the plot plan's legend.
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
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The seaweed hanging from a coat hanger has a sense of humour to it. This brings many ideas to mind, mermaids clothes maybe?
Oh, this is good! I like the way you brought together the very urban Brooklyn plot plan and all its stern instructions with the whimsical bit of dangling seaweed (yes, perhaps mermaid clothes). And that letter "L" on the hanger, placed to make me think it newly escaped from the other letters on the plot plan's legend.
The L had to have been in the ------ slot that talks about removal!
I've seen this apparel worn by a Brooklyn teenager.
this is great.
Thanks, K!
Also, isn't that apparel a little too conservative for Bucktown? :D
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