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ラーメンガール Ramen Girl

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by Icaron
It pays to carefully read the fine print of any job contract, especially ones advertised as "Wanted: Mascot, indefinite position"... and then question further when they ask you to step up on this unusual block of clear resin next to a strange contraption of nozzles, pose, and "Hold still until you no longer have to" at the interview... in hind sight, perhaps that was a little questionable!

That is of course, unless your IDEAL career is to be a ramen kitchen's permanently encased resin advertisement~ 🍜💕💦

In which case, they're taking applications.

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Kinda channeled Wes Anderson style in making this one, thought it might be fun to try haha.

Mixed media, multiple traditional watercolor pieces assembled into a digital composite. If you're curious what it looks like before assembly- https://i.gyazo.com/b0236adea41a5044e4054fa6192daf76.jpg

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female 1,004,798, fox 232,830, pokemon 175,415, girl 85,341, paws 64,253, blushing 43,644, collar 37,505, smile 27,437, forced 11,919, braixen 4,011, stuck 2,711, at 2,216, mascot 1,814, job 1,791, statue 1,566, sign 1,373, encasement 1,095, restaurant 1,010, transparent 908, petrification 872, permanent 839, she 719, objectification 629, security 363, has 266, now 261, pokmon 240, posed 237, well 232, ramen 225, noodles 219, resin 119, clear 82, holder 44, least 41
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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 1 year, 10 months ago
Rating: General

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Vyss
1 year, 5 months ago
" Mixed media, multiple traditional watercolor pieces assembled into a digital composite. If you're curious what it looks like before assembly- https://i.gyazo.com/b0236adea41a5044e4054fa6192daf76.jpg

...wow. I'm not sure I've seen something like this, at least in the last two decades or so.
Bonus points for dedication.
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