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    Back to minimalism. I tried various colours for the background and reflections and eventually settled for the deep green, sky blue and black. The black outline isn't something I'd normally use, but in this case it made the design more sharp.

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    Since the Campbell's soup can represented something quintessentially American to Warhol, I have decided to imortalise the much-misunderstood little black bottle of yeast extract which means so much to Britons at home and abroad:

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    My dirty doves. Just some fun, nothing serious.
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    Cool! Of course, if it were my project I'd leave it just like that...
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    Egg your work is always first class. The banner/logo looks really great!!
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    Hey - I wouldn't try to sell mouse mats to YOU lot - most of you use graphics tablets anyway!

    Anyway, here's my latest. To avoid the "ladybird"/"ladybug"/"lady beetle" argument, I've called the image...

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    Marmite's taste is difficult to describe, but here goes: it's intensely savoury (not unlike concentrated gravy) and salty. That's why it's best eaten thinly spread on bread or toast, with or without butter. In appearance Marmite is dark brown, shiny and slightly transparent, with the consistency of molasses.

    It can also be diluted in boiling water to make "Marmite tea" for invalids, and I often put a quarter teaspoonful of neat Marmite in dishes such as spaghetti sauce or chilli con carne to add a subtle "depth" to the flavour. Although Marmite is vegetarian, there is a beef equivalent called Bovril which tastes pretty similar and comes in a similarly shaped jar but with a red label.
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    Vroooommm vrooommmmm! Damn that's real purty Ron!!

    N I C E ! !
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    Hey Ron,

    I do not know which one I like better. The topless one or the one with a top...

    I guess I will just have to use my grandpa's old saying... "Topless is best."
    John/DOT

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    Thanks for the encouragement guys. I'll keep working on it...hopefully I'll get faster as I go.

    dafipp

 

 

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