Please note that this was supposed to be published on March 2nd, which will make more sense after you read. However, due to a technically difficulty because I did not press the right button, that didn't happen. So, without further ado, here's a post that's being posted in the present but was meant to be shared in the past.
A few months ago, I stumbled upon this intriguing idea: condense an entire book into a work of art- could this be best two combinations going? Probably?
Now, keeping in mind that I have never seen this in person, I'm just assuming that it's awesome, although probably not actually meant to be read in lieu of the book itself. A few months ago, I stumbled upon this intriguing idea: condense an entire book into a work of art- could this be best two combinations going? Probably?
When done, it looks a little something like this:
So, in case you've been swept up in the current of Theodor Geisel's Birthday, a.k.a. Mr. Badass himself, Dr. Seuss, and plan on celebrating National Read Across America Day by strolling aimlessly through your local Barnes and Nobles, why don't you dare to be different and visit Spineless Classics and pick up one of these prints of your very own.
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