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Starting on 1 [[July 2014]], Chris began taking '''commissions for his [[Chris and art| artwork]]'''. He offered a B&W 8.5 X 11 for $50, a colored 8.5 X 11 for $100, and a colored drawing in a ''frame'' for $200. Though several B&Ws and coloreds were purchased, needless to say nobody was willing to pay the extra $100 for a frame.
Starting on 1 [[July 2014]], Chris began taking '''commissions for his [[Chris and art| artwork]]'''. He offered a B&W 8.5 X 11 for $50, a colored 8.5 X 11 for $100, and a colored drawing in a ''frame'' for $200. Though several B&Ws and coloreds were purchased, needless to say nobody was willing to pay the extra $100 for a frame.
==Untitled, dated 7/10/2014==
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The recipient asked for a picture of "Colossal-chan and Mitch Sonichu staring down with CWC as the referee and CWC shaking hands with Clyde Cash."
==Untitled, dated 7/6/2014==
For this work, the recipient asked Chris to draw a scene from her comic, "Rosechu's Story." Her response to Chris's effort: "I'm pretty happy with basically everything except for the fact that he forgot that the pokeball is supposed to be opened, which I specifically requested."
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== The "Art" ==
== The "Art" ==

Revision as of 10:10, 26 December 2014

Starting on 1 July 2014, Chris began taking commissions for his artwork. He offered a B&W 8.5 X 11 for $50, a colored 8.5 X 11 for $100, and a colored drawing in a frame for $200. Though several B&Ws and coloreds were purchased, needless to say nobody was willing to pay the extra $100 for a frame.

Untitled, dated 7/10/2014

File:Commissions A.jpg|thumb

The recipient asked for a picture of "Colossal-chan and Mitch Sonichu staring down with CWC as the referee and CWC shaking hands with Clyde Cash."

Untitled, dated 7/6/2014

For this work, the recipient asked Chris to draw a scene from her comic, "Rosechu's Story." Her response to Chris's effort: "I'm pretty happy with basically everything except for the fact that he forgot that the pokeball is supposed to be opened, which I specifically requested."

The "Art"