Leaving off from last time, this is the section of the binder entitled 'Gray Areas'. The first drawing, for example, is, well... blurry for some reason.
` If you cannot tell, it is a Box O' Meditation Balls, casting a shadow on a piece of wood, which I had cut out and pasted on another piece of paper.
` They somehow emit a very low-pitched ringing, almost like a church bell, and for this reason I called them 'Jungle Balls'.
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Jungle Balls, Jungle Balls, Jungle all the way...
'Round my palm, I wish I had those jungle balls today....
This one is called 'Crunch N' Munch of Doom. That's right. Rich, buttery doom! With caramel and peanuts, to boot!
` But why is it full of doom as well? Because... I had never bought any before that day. And when I did... it was all hard and stuck together in one continuous monolithic slab. Of doom!
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Even better, there is a little white spot at the top where an art instructor actually hung it on the wall with a tack and took photos of it so she could use it in a slideshow for her classes. How cool is that?
What in the heck?
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Whatever it is, it is certainly not rich or buttery!
Back next time with more!
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3 comments:
LMAO! So the first pic reminds you of me? Is it the balls? Or the 'wood'? :-P
I like your planetary collage. That's what it reminds me of at least :-)
Hmmmm... If you hadn't told me differently, I would have thought the first one was a couple of Ben Wa balls.
Grand work, my dear.
Now that I know what Ben Wa balls are, I'm sorry I don't have them anymore.
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