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Ballpoint pen, pencil and a tiny tiny bit of acrylic. Drawing sunglasses are easier than drawing eyes.
My teacher has thoughtfully printed out our workbooks on single sided papers so that we may use the blank side to write down any notes or annotations. I am sure that this has proved useful for many of my classmates. I however, found the blank sides better suited for other purposes.
Chanel and Laduree
Quick sketch of what I assume to be every teenage girl’s wet dream. Or at least every teenage girl who has even a remote interest in fashion and who has yet to visit Paris.
Debate/Public speech competitions are a great place to judge observe other people’s outfits due to the dress code.
Some people play it safe and boring, which is perfectly fine. Others, in a desperate attempt to stand out, or be “best dressed”, end up looking not unlike street hookers who own sewing machines.
Mustard yellow waitress uniform from Two Broke Girls, drawn on the back of my math notebook.
I doodled this aimlessly while watching reruns of Community.
Of course there is this whole everyone-must-own-a-pair-of-ankle-motorcycle-boots thing going on, at least where I’m living. And I probably sound like an inferior version of dictator Karl by saying this, but tucking skinny jeans into ankle boots is not a look that suits all legs. I should really spend more time thinking about my upcoming English Commentary instead of shit like this.
orange but not a jumpsuit. I am weaning off the Misfits obsession! This will last until the next season comes out later this year.
I found an old Extended Essay draft and used the other side to draw. A small part of me took pleasure in the fact that I was defacing an EE draft with a sketch that I hope somewhat resembles Penny from the Big Bang Theory.
I may have watched one too many reruns of Misfits, now that I am actually drawing orange jumpsuits with high heels.
Nathan Young, your influence knows no bounds.

