Kevin Budnik: Day Four
It’s time to inventory the desk, where creation lives. Wait, that happens on the dining room table? Kevin: explain!
It’s time to inventory the desk, where creation lives. Wait, that happens on the dining room table? Kevin: explain!
Today is a simple one for Kevin, who finds some time outside of drawing and frustration to check in on the soundtrack of friendship.
Kevin packs more into a day than I would into a week, and then you sit straight up in bed, wild-eyed and out of breath. “Holy shit” you say, “And he still found time to draw it, too?”
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Are you ready to get spit on? Because if you’re not, you might be in the wrong room. Dylan has the deets!