Lowly Ouroboros

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Lowly Ouroboros

$3.00

aka The Lowloboros⥀

THESE WILL NEVER BE REPRINTED.

⥀ Busytown is a flat circle. The wheel turns. Cats wear lederhosen. ⥀

A sticker parody drawn by me, DYNA MOE! The Internet's Favorite!

OUROBOROS is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail often interpreted as symbolizing an eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

LOWLY WORM is a cartoon worm in a Tyrolean hat, bow tie and a single shoe who first appeared in Richard Scarry's 1968 book What Do People Do All Day and in Busytown animated cartoons.

This is an affectionate parody and makes no claims to being official art.

The Lowloboros is a new symbol that doesn't mean anything. I drew it as a tribute/parody to Mr. Scarry & Mr. Scarry, Jr.'s outsized influence on my childhood. (And possibly yours?)

This sticker fits around the apple on your Macbook or iPad.
(Probably too big for an iPhone, but go for it.)

✏️ approximately 3” (not a perfect circle)
✏️ on clear vinyl
✏️ printed by STICKER APP

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