Day 28 calls for: GHOSTS A GO GO Day 29 specifies: BLACK CATURDAY The go-go dancers implied in this prompt necessitated some early 60s dance moves and surroundings for the spirits. To complete the crossover in the sketchbook spread, I decided on “cat” as a slang term for a cool dude from the following decade and drew the cat in the finest 70s blaxploitation environment I could mange quickly on a Saturday afternoon. Groovy and Solid!
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