I'm a huge blink-182 fan. I made this giant tapestry a couple years back out of a bed sheet that I tye-died and then made a giant stencil to fabric paint the blink smiley on, it came out awesome:
It hangs over my closet (there's another tapestry draped on my ceiling in the image that's just a bigger more vibrant tye-dye job you can see in the image, I'm proud of that too but not nearly as much as the blink one:
Since it covers the closet, I can put some lamps behind it and have the light shine the green and pink album colors from where they first used the smiley like this:
Simply put, I love it, but it was a surprisingly lot of work.
I also wrote a spec script for an episode of The Simpsons, I think its pretty hilarious, episode is called Homer Owner's Insurance. But as I've come to know, you need at least two spec scripts to even be looked at for possibly writing for a tv show or the like. Maybe one day I'll write another spec script for something like Always Sunny in Philadelphia or something, but its not at the top of my todo list.
It hangs over my closet (there's another tapestry draped on my ceiling in the image that's just a bigger more vibrant tye-dye job you can see in the image, I'm proud of that too but not nearly as much as the blink one:
Since it covers the closet, I can put some lamps behind it and have the light shine the green and pink album colors from where they first used the smiley like this:
Simply put, I love it, but it was a surprisingly lot of work.
I also wrote a spec script for an episode of The Simpsons, I think its pretty hilarious, episode is called Homer Owner's Insurance. But as I've come to know, you need at least two spec scripts to even be looked at for possibly writing for a tv show or the like. Maybe one day I'll write another spec script for something like Always Sunny in Philadelphia or something, but its not at the top of my todo list.
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