Art Department Weekly | Issue 83 Vol. 12

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Mini boArD MAMbA forever “Omg! is it true about Kobe??!” seemed like a strange post to read the day after leBron passed his scoring record. so i googled Kobe and nothing was trending. There was one article from New York Post. i didn’t really want to show luis. i don’t think i’ll ever forget that we were watching Empire Strikes Back because he had just been talking about han solo’s hair and i had been about to say that i can’t believe harrison ford is alive and carrie fisher is not. i shared the article, but not the thought. my uncle, who never shied away from asking luis how he was able to be a Kobe fan wrote some nice words. “i strongly believe in second chances. ... Kobe not only continued to thrill basketball fans

a lakers jacket in valley stream on monday

with his unique ability and fierce competitiveness but by all accounts was a great dad and had begun to carve out a post basketball career that promised to be productive and meaningful. a terrible tragedy—especially with his young daughter and the seven other passengers.” Kobe will be missed. —MV

“The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.” -Kobe Bean Bryant WAit... it’s NOT A DArth vADer ornAMent?

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colD feet

tinY AspirAtions

Judge received these grippy socks as a gift last christmas, but refused to wear them. We tried again, and he was shaking so badly his foot is blurred.—MV

inspired by a process video i had shown him, Kal wanted to draw the Twins from Terraria as small as he possibly could. Who says instagram is bad? —MV

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