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t1_j6nsh6u wrote

I showed my wife without context and and she just said, "Put it on a Trapper Keeper".

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t1_j6nsjc0 wrote

Woah. Did you make this?

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OP t1_j6nsmzq wrote

No. AI did.

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OP t1_j6nyssr wrote

I’m getting downvoted for being honest? I could have lied.

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t1_j6o1uww wrote

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t1_j6o2cgi wrote

Lisa Frank is an American businesswoman, the founder of Lisa Frank Incorporated, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. She is known for producing whimsical commercial design for school supplies and other products that are primarily marketed to children.

Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years.

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t1_j6ose0h wrote

It’s a shame you’re using that scumbag bullshit in the first place, but at least you were honest about it

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t1_j6pex7e wrote

Honestly, agreed. I’m decent at digital illustration and trying to visualize how to create this in vector software (that doesn’t rip off thousands of artists to produce its stuff).

OP, this piece honestly looks delightful! But please consider avoiding this exploitative medium in the future.

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t1_j6p3wzd wrote

Not sure if I need this or if I just need to smoke something to get there

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t1_j6o8kyv wrote

I really want this on a sticker

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t1_j6nzqqh wrote

What does this have to do with Pittsburgh?

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t1_j6o05tt wrote

We accept Fallingwater as our own, though a bit distant physically.

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t1_j6o2xwe wrote

Fallingwater's also in Southwestern PA (Laurel Highlands), which is completely in-scope based on the sub's own rules

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t1_j6o2xsx wrote

It's within Pittsburgh's orbit by default. The nearest city is Uniontown, which isn't exactly a cultural hub. Morgantown is regionally important, but unless you care very deeply about college football or strange forms of urban transit, there's not much that's distinctive about it.

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t1_j6o929k wrote

You can see the Pittsburgh skyline from certain peaks in the Laurel Highlands.

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t1_j6o9s35 wrote

Yup. From the rear deck at the visitor center of Laurel Caverns or at the foot of the Great Cross of Christ above Uniontown, you can just make out the Steel Tower and Mellon Building. Technically, Morgantown is a bit closer, but it's just not a hub in the same way.

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t1_j6of5r1 wrote

Wow, I never knew that. We were at Laurel Caverns last year but it was a very foggy morning so we couldn’t see that. If we ever go again and it’s clear out I’m going to look for it.

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t1_j6o48es wrote

It was built for the Kaufmanns who were important in Pittsburgh history.

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