My goodness, I don’t believe i every put this piece I did for the @vintageklancezine!! It&rsq
My goodness, I don’t believe i every put this piece I did for the @vintageklancezine!! It’s probably one of my most favourite pieces to date along with being one of the best zine experiences for me!!I love vintage aus! lemme gab about this for a bit:For this [articular zine, we were all allowed to slot otuselves into a category based of a decade anywhere between the 1900s to the 2000s. I took 1940-1950, because, as y’all know, it was a pretty damn turbulent time for the world what with WW2 and all of that. But I wanted to focus on something a bit … lighter? Like, this period was devastating, but I wanted to imagine a bit of respite in between the turmoil. So I went the route of having a lighthearted moment between the boys. The thing you see in Lance’s hand is a model based off the very first commercial camera (dubbed the ‘Land Camera’) that was sold on November 26, 1948 by Edwin Land–the creator of what we call the Polaroid camera today, The boys are sitting alongside an aircraft made for warfare. By the second month of 1945, all commercial automobile production had been halted and the industry was given 10 billion to turn it all around to support their side of the war by shutting down their shops and turning to air schematics. My headcanon for this piece was to have Keith and Lance bein talented car mechanics/ engineers who had lost their jobs at their old companies only to end up together at a Ford factory and promptly begin their canon inspired dance that married equal amounts of rival-induced banter and unchecked flirting. I didn’t give this a headcannoned ending because, this still is the war, so obviously they’d get inlisted, which means bad things were gonna happen and I…refused to imagine that, haha. -- source link
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