Kitchen Great Room Seattle
With a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium-tone wood cabinets, solid surface countertops, a black backsplash, a stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and a peninsula, this large, modern galley kitchen has a bamboo floor.
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Although the poor working conditions and declining finances of Joey Drew Studios in its final years were public knowledge, it was what went on at the company after hours on the lower floors that would be the secret that Mister Joey Drew would carry with him until the very end of his life.
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By all accounts, this was only the third idea I had to think of for this prompt.
I originally thought of doing something about SOTM, because of "Secret", you know. Kind of an obvious direction, right? But since I had already made "Umbrella" SOTM-centric, I didn't want to repeat the game or the idea, I wanted something different from what I did for the last prompt. Then I thought of doing something with Wilson. Maybe tie it in with his audio log in Dark Survival. But I thought about this idea a little more and realized that in the end, I would just be rehashing an idea I had come up with a few months ago. Of course, it was a separate piece, not related to the event, but like I said, I didn't want to repeat past ideas. And I also didn't want to make a drawing that in the end would just be a redux of a drawing I had already done this year.
In the end, I went with the Ink Demon. Always draw the ink guy when nothing else comes.
And come to think of it, he fits the prompt well. "The head of this animation studio was responsible not only for the creation of ink monsters - one including a twisted, demonic version of the company's mascot - but also for the deaths of some of its employees (some correlating with the creation of these same monsters)" is something I would consider a secret. A big secret, at that.
I wanted to illustrate the day the demon broke free. We know he was locked away, and that he definitely ended up breaking free. How, I don't know. But he's the Ink Demon. He's That Guy, so I don't question it too much.
I don't think I'd consider this drawing to be "This is definitely how I imagine the Ink Demon breaking free." It was something I did on the spur of the moment. It might be similar, but it's not THE way I see it, you know.
I don't know where or what Joey thought of locking this guy up, but considering the most dangerous thing the Ink Demon ever did in the beginning was "wander around the office" (going by his audio log), I didn't go for anything too big. A cell in a room deep in the basement is clearly enough for a being like this. It's not like he's capable of hurting anyone,right?
Well,it didn't work. He broke free. Which wouldn't be surprising.
After all, it takes more than a few metal bars and an old wooden door to stop a tyrant.
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Traditional Entry - Foyer
Inspiration for a huge timeless medium tone wood floor entryway remodel with white walls and a dark wood front door
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Contemporary Entry
Large contemporary entryway with a gray floor and a marble floor, beige walls, and a dark wood front door.
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Project: wooden bench LIGNA
Materials: walnut + hard oil
Dimensions: 1140 X 216 X 432mm h.
Made in: Québec, CANADA
Designer-maker: Max Poisson
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death by dying 🤝 wooden overcoats
silly funny haha podcasts about death that will absolutely emotionally destroy you
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Brick Exterior
An illustration of a sizable, traditional white two-story brick exterior house with a shingle roof
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