I really love a good bittersweet tale, almost as much as I like dystopian stories. One where there is a love story and then things go horribly awry and people are dying off left and right due to misunderstandings and miscommunication, like “Romeo & Juliet.” Too bad they didn’t have texting back then. Maybe Romeo would have gotten the message in time. He probably would have sent back one of those annoying one-word text messages that boys like to do:
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Juliet: Oh Romeo! I am going to drink some potion so I appear dead to my stupid family. They don’t understand me! Do not fear tho, I shall be alive and meet you later so we can make out. I love you more than the stars and the moons. lol :* <3 :* <3 :*
Romeo: OK
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Still, what better story of love and loss than these star crossed lovers? I used to think the term “star-crossed” meant that their love was so rare that only when some cosmic anomaly occurred would it present itself on Earth. Alas and alack, actually “Star-crossed” means that their love it thwarted by outside forces, or rather people that should really have minded their own business. So, I was wrong but I think my assessment was a bit more romantic.
Anyway, here is my take on a “Romeo & Juliet” prints. I tried to go Art Deco on this one and make it a piece that would really look good hanging above a bed, next to the balcony or even the bathroom. “…a rose by any other name would smell as sweet?”
Romeo & Juliet prints will be available in both 11×17 and 8×10 sizes at the 2012 Phoenix Comicon.