pass the brain bleach
Feb. 16th, 2009 10:40 pmSo I came up with an art project that I kind of enjoy, and will be replicating in higher-quality materials at some point: I brought home a book on endangered animals from the bookstore, with tons of illustrations, blew up some of the pictures on the copier at other-job, and used them as templates to make silhouettes. They're really neat-looking! I'm going to get real silhouette paper and make some to frame, I think.
But here's where the brain bleach comes in: the thylacine (also known as Tasmanian tiger) silhouette turned out particularly cool, to the point that I thought I might make extras to sell on Etsy. Out of curiosity, I typed "thylacine" into Etsy's search to see if other Tasmanian tiger crafts existed.
And the first two results appear to be anthropomorphic porn drawings. Of Tasmanian tigers. WHY.
(Have I mentioned my new job at the bookstore? Or, uh, I should say my two-months-old job at the bookstore, by now.)
But here's where the brain bleach comes in: the thylacine (also known as Tasmanian tiger) silhouette turned out particularly cool, to the point that I thought I might make extras to sell on Etsy. Out of curiosity, I typed "thylacine" into Etsy's search to see if other Tasmanian tiger crafts existed.
And the first two results appear to be anthropomorphic porn drawings. Of Tasmanian tigers. WHY.
(Have I mentioned my new job at the bookstore? Or, uh, I should say my two-months-old job at the bookstore, by now.)
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