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    My goodbye 2020 illustration, What do you see?

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    • krish iyer
      krish iyer last edited by

      Hey there ! Just finished up this quick last minute illustration for my social media posts just as a goodbye to this rollercoaster of a year,
      I've tried to incorporate a mini message of sorts into this so let me know what you think it is!

      Also let me know why you like it and why you don't !
      Any tips are appreciated! Thanks!
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      • Kayla Groening
        Kayla Groening last edited by

        2020 (a bullshit of a year) is on the way out. You are very much done with it. 2021 will have a little residual bullshit left on it at the start, but the majority of it is largely unknown.

        How did I do? Lol

        Kayla Groening
        Comic/Graphic Novel Artist
        Storytelling through Art.
        Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kaylagroeningillustration
        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayla.groening.illustration/

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        • krish iyer
          krish iyer last edited by

          Haha that's an interesting way to see it, definitely a mood ;))))
          Part of me is so done with this year and part of me wants to hold onto 2020 hoping 2021 isn't worse :))))

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          • Shane Lees
            Shane Lees last edited by

            This is such a cool idea.

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              Shane Lees last edited by

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              • Shane Lees
                Shane Lees @Kayla Groening last edited by

                @Kayla-Groening You're a traditional artist. That is so cool. I love your Instagram. I friended you. Watched. Whateva..lol

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                • krish iyer
                  krish iyer @Shane Lees last edited by

                  @Shane-Lees thank you:)))

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                  • Kayla Groening
                    Kayla Groening @krish iyer last edited by

                    @krish-iyer What was your original intent? I'm curious what your thought process was for the image?

                    Kayla Groening
                    Comic/Graphic Novel Artist
                    Storytelling through Art.
                    Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kaylagroeningillustration
                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayla.groening.illustration/

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                    • krish iyer
                      krish iyer @Kayla Groening last edited by

                      @Kayla-Groening So my initial approach with this illustration was to just visually connect 2020 and 2021 and visually differentiate the two years by making 2020 fairly descriptive and defined and making 2021 simple and undefined in terms of detail,
                      I was just thinking about the visual interpretation and wanted to get an idea of what people see when they look at my illustration, I wanted to leave it open ended and let people see what they see and so far so good , I've gotten a bunch of responses and none of em have been the same, and it's great to see what people think of when they visually see the two years!

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