Drawing Prompt: Junkyard Symphony

3:03 AM, Friday April 1st 2022

Music Chair - NathanP - Album on Imgur

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Designed for an evening of musical relaxion, this music chair provides an immersive melodic experience where you can truly feel the music. Just sit back and rock your worries away.

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7:20 AM, Saturday April 2nd 2022
edited at 7:20 AM, Apr 2nd 2022

Wow! This is definitely the most creative one i've seen so far! must be nice to lounge there ^^

edited at 7:20 AM, Apr 2nd 2022
8:42 PM, Saturday April 2nd 2022

Thanks, Lucia. I wish it were real :)

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3:55 PM, Friday April 1st 2022

This definetily looks way too comfy...

Great perspective use on this one!

8:40 PM, Saturday April 2nd 2022

Yeah, I didn't think leaning against brass tubes would feel too relaxing. Thanks.

5:00 PM, Sunday April 3rd 2022

First thing I thought but still worth the try! :D

5:55 PM, Sunday April 3rd 2022

Thanks

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4:24 PM, Friday April 1st 2022

Oooh this is so creative! That's a cool idea!

8:43 PM, Saturday April 2nd 2022

Thank you, Miranx.

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