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Village Barber

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High quality Giclee print on gorgeous Somerset Velvet fine art paper for premium quality and lightfastness. Framed or unframed options are available. Prints are 8” x 10” with a 1” border for framing.

There’s no coffee at @villagebarbers167 and there aren’t any cocktails either. So why am I even there? No bacon-eggs-and cheese even! You know what’s there? They’re there. And they have been for six hundred years! Or 60. Or 30. I don’t really know, but it’s one of those places that’s a cornerstone of the town, steps away from the train station, a gewgaw & thingamajig store, the post office yadda yada you get it, Maplewood is adorable. I’m actually going to be downtown at the newly opened @thespotdiner.nj in case you happen to be contemporaneously surfing instagram while I’m posting and are hungry. Will I be drawing The Spot? It’s likely. The whole color scheme changed since it was Maple Leaf Diner, and obviously, I’ve got to redo it. (Side note - the prints of Mapleleaf in my shop.studionumbernine.net are probably more valuable now, since they’re a historical record. This is how #art works).

Why was I at the Village Barber? I needed a haircut. There’s really nothing more to it. But I’ve wanted to take my next haircut opportunity as an opportunity to doodle Village Barber for a while now. I even passed up my spot in line because I was in the middle of a whole lot of other lines. Gotta keep that focus.

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High quality Giclee print on gorgeous Somerset Velvet fine art paper for premium quality and lightfastness. Framed or unframed options are available. Prints are 8” x 10” with a 1” border for framing.

There’s no coffee at @villagebarbers167 and there aren’t any cocktails either. So why am I even there? No bacon-eggs-and cheese even! You know what’s there? They’re there. And they have been for six hundred years! Or 60. Or 30. I don’t really know, but it’s one of those places that’s a cornerstone of the town, steps away from the train station, a gewgaw & thingamajig store, the post office yadda yada you get it, Maplewood is adorable. I’m actually going to be downtown at the newly opened @thespotdiner.nj in case you happen to be contemporaneously surfing instagram while I’m posting and are hungry. Will I be drawing The Spot? It’s likely. The whole color scheme changed since it was Maple Leaf Diner, and obviously, I’ve got to redo it. (Side note - the prints of Mapleleaf in my shop.studionumbernine.net are probably more valuable now, since they’re a historical record. This is how #art works).

Why was I at the Village Barber? I needed a haircut. There’s really nothing more to it. But I’ve wanted to take my next haircut opportunity as an opportunity to doodle Village Barber for a while now. I even passed up my spot in line because I was in the middle of a whole lot of other lines. Gotta keep that focus.

High quality Giclee print on gorgeous Somerset Velvet fine art paper for premium quality and lightfastness. Framed or unframed options are available. Prints are 8” x 10” with a 1” border for framing.

There’s no coffee at @villagebarbers167 and there aren’t any cocktails either. So why am I even there? No bacon-eggs-and cheese even! You know what’s there? They’re there. And they have been for six hundred years! Or 60. Or 30. I don’t really know, but it’s one of those places that’s a cornerstone of the town, steps away from the train station, a gewgaw & thingamajig store, the post office yadda yada you get it, Maplewood is adorable. I’m actually going to be downtown at the newly opened @thespotdiner.nj in case you happen to be contemporaneously surfing instagram while I’m posting and are hungry. Will I be drawing The Spot? It’s likely. The whole color scheme changed since it was Maple Leaf Diner, and obviously, I’ve got to redo it. (Side note - the prints of Mapleleaf in my shop.studionumbernine.net are probably more valuable now, since they’re a historical record. This is how #art works).

Why was I at the Village Barber? I needed a haircut. There’s really nothing more to it. But I’ve wanted to take my next haircut opportunity as an opportunity to doodle Village Barber for a while now. I even passed up my spot in line because I was in the middle of a whole lot of other lines. Gotta keep that focus.

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