oh - that is such a good idea! You have to make what you want to see, right? Isn't that what Maya Angelou said about the books she wrote? Not that I can compare myself to her!
That is perfect - Thank you for that great suggestion! I'll have some work to do! I need to learn how to digitize these things or something...
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I have a scanner, and that's how I digitize my work. Are you going to make an art piece using the construction worker phrase? (I said it and now I am thinking of making one, too! :D Inspiration strikes, heh...)
I have a list of 20 or so phrases...that was your idea so run with it if you want to. I could just riff off the tshirt if I want. I hope you'll share how it turns out!
Oh, about the scanner - once you scan it in, do you color digitally or edit? I know nothing about that stuff - is it something I could figure out without having to go back to art school?
I almost never do any digital color on analog pieces—I like colored pencils, pens, and markers, so any pencil and paper pieces will be hand-colored before scanning. Digital pieces are constructed entirely digitally, of course. I've never been to art school, and my art is mostly a hobby, so my ways are probably inefficient/very much not industry standard, but I don't mind. :)
There probably is a noticeable difference between my digital and old-school pieces—if you're curious for examples, I made an intro post yesterday for the slothicorn community that has two of each.
It's worth noting, however, that my scanner is of mediocre quality, and I could get much better quality from a better scanner, of course.
I will check out your slothicorn post. Thanks!