It would be ideal if a copy of The Professor’s House was in this bookcase from my Chaekgeori-inspired series. But this Australian professor teaches computer science rather than American Literature. And while he has a model rocket on his shelf, he is not a rocket scientist (though his dad is). Like all my friends, I find commonalities when I paint their bookshelves. For example, so many of them have Rubik’s cubes on display. I best not make a snarky comment about nerds and Rubik’s cubes though, because you might find one on my own bookshelf.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
The Professor’s House
It would be ideal if a copy of The Professor’s House was in this bookcase from my Chaekgeori-inspired series. But this Australian professor teaches computer science rather than American Literature. And while he has a model rocket on his shelf, he is not a rocket scientist (though his dad is). Like all my friends, I find commonalities when I paint their bookshelves. For example, so many of them have Rubik’s cubes on display. I best not make a snarky comment about nerds and Rubik’s cubes though, because you might find one on my own bookshelf.
Labels:
Art,
board games,
book,
books,
Chaekgeori,
model,
painting,
rubik’s cube,
Saturn rocket
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