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简介You know that feeling when you're bored so naturally you draw detailed screenshots from popular Vine ...
You know that feeling when you're bored so naturally you draw detailed screenshots from popular Vines on Post-It notes?
Neither do we. But that didn't stop one impressive artist.
Twitter user @zephanijong started a thread last week of her favorite Vines drawn as "bad" sticky note doodles.
SEE ALSO:Vine creator is working on a 'follow-up to Vine'They were incredible, and of course, the internet ate them up.
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The result were true works of art.
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This one is my personal favorite:
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If this is what "bad" doodles look like, then I should be put in jail for picking up a pencil.
Because of the overwhelming positive reactions, she'll be selling these as prints in the near future. But in the meantime, you can see the entire thread of drawings here.
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