Little Boxes by jackwryan
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
As described by Google, "Little Boxes" is a song written by Malvina Reynolds in 1962 known for its satirical critique of suburban development and the perceived conformity of suburban life. The song's lyrics describe rows of identical houses, all made of "ticky tacky," and the similar lives led by the people who inhabit them. I remember it from my early days in college and heard it again on one of my CDs the other day. I thought I’d do a picture for it.

Comments (3)
Fantastic work! :)
I remember the song very well and this is a nice illustration of it. Good work. :-)
I'm surprised that anybody else remembers the song. I thought the Background Characters fit the people in the song better than Michael 4 or Victoria 4 characters. I just wish there had been some Children in the Background Characters series. I tried scaling the adults down, but they didn't look quite right. But I had fun with the picture.