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I finally figured out what my aesthetic is, the colorful and whimsical, but eerie loneliness that I Spy books portray 

I Spy books did feel lonely, what the fuck.

I remember having a couple of I Spy computer games as a kid. I never played them more than once, because the longer I played the more it felt like everything was about to spiral into a horror sequence

So, uh, yeah. I Spy, man.

It always looked like some creepy abandoned play room. Like, someone had desperately set it up, all meticulous and shit.. And then were forced to leave. And here I am trying to find things in it and even just looking at the books I felt like I was gonna mess it up.

I used to spend literal hours combing over I Spy books. They’re so weirdly unsettling, the way each scene is lit and the little rhyme for each page made it feel like something out of Alice in Wonderland to me growing up.

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