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I made an open call for more V-inspired art, and only one man was brave enough to take me up on it. Witness: Jorge, totally outclassing me with his artpad skills.






























And the last; less inclusive then the others but fun all the same--Van Shatton!
















To witness the artist at work, just follow this link. If you’re suddenly inspired to create your V-related art, send it and I’ll post it.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Dude.

Your props are most appreciated.

I will say hi to DJ FINISH HIM tonight for you.

J

PS: If anyone is shy or afraid about posting V art, just let us know here and I'll Artpad it for you.
Anonymous said…
We all know Jorge is a genius. Between the two of you, I feel like the stupid, red-headed stepchild.

:)
Jay said…
I am so going to have nightmares tonight.

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