This is a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but it's humanized! I loved making this, it was so fun! I will now answer some questions that some of you might comment on this beauty! "What do the black and silver stripes on the torso represent?" Those stripes are supposed to be a direct reference to the grille on the 2011 Grand Cherokee. "Why is it gold? There are lots of better colors!" Sure, there are lots of color choices on the 2011 Grand Cherokee, but gold was my personal preference. "What is that silver thing on her waist? Why does it say Grand Cherokee?" In 2011 through 2013, The Grand Cherokee was in its WK2 generation. These model had a chrome bar with the words "Grand Cherokee" in all caps carved into the chrome, this was on the driver's side door like always. "Why's she so FAT?" She's supposed to be fat, because the WK2 Grand Cherokees were bigger than the past generations at the time.
Side Face Model Portrait Art by Oz Galeano
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I saw someone's post about making a zine from a week’s worth of phone photos. I decided to do it by month and in a booklet.
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