>(And we always look odd to ourselves in
>drawings and photographs because our asymmetries all look
>backward—ironically enough, because they're not backward
>like they are in a mirror.) OT, but I wonder if that's changing given that some people probably look at themselves through cellphone cameras more often than they do in mirrors.
>>Speaking of which, is he based on anyone, or is he just a bohemian
>>artist type?
>
>Not meant to represent any specific person, just the archetype of the
>aspiring Parisian street artist.
My headcanon is that he will eventually have a grandson who is the local version of ZUN. (Or whatever a chronologically suitable relationship is, if 'grandson' isn't.)
-IA.
("Sadly, he did not inherit all of his grandfather's artistic ability...")