It's a Family Thing - Part 2 - Preview (Patreon)
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Company's have been giving out promotional swag since time and memoriam. Back in the 1920s thru the 1960s promo stuff included desktop calendars / ink blotters. Before the advent of the ballpoint pen everyone carried fountain pens, which were prone to leaking, thus the need for a blotter. Big printing houses like Brown and Bigelow often employed or contracted pin-up powerhouse names like Earl Moran, Gil Elvgrin, Zoe Mozert, Rolf Armstrong, Alberto Vargas, and even Norman Rockwell. My great uncle, though hardly a household name like the previously mentioned, also did pin-up art for B&B in the late '30s thru early '50s.
I previously did one for Spacely Sprockets, but whose to say that Judy has to exclusively work for Cosmo Spacely.
See Judy on all of her pre-ink-stained glory at the $1 tier level. :D
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Colors and Edits by Phillipthe2