Tasks / Artistic License

Decorate your driver's license in an interesting and permanent or semi-permanent way. Ideal modification would be to draw a mustache on your photo, and then grow that mustache.
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Level 2
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
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I'd be up for this one if I actually had a driver's license...
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in honor of my return to actually posting things, i thought i'd do a task that has a special place in my heart, and in my procrastination hall of fame. nothing terribly exciting about my completion, but here's the thing: i had this idea for this t...

On the third day of Interregnum the task I chose to do, made me deface my driver's license card... Sometimes the paint does what it wants. I started with altering my image, using black and white paints to increase the contrast on my face. I didn't r...

Since I didn't want to get arrested the next time I got pulled over (not that that's happened yet), I decided that dry-erase marker was the best thing to do. I'll protect my new piece with some scotch tape so it doesn't erase away. What do you think...

I painted over my picture in black, then scratched away a simple portrait with a needle. Like in first grade. Life was simpler then. Yes, this is permanent. Good riddance to driving in California.
Done with black sharpie and silver paint pen. You can't really tell from the photos, but the white square in the middle is a window for a hologram of a snowflake. I thought it fit nicely with the little shurikens.

So, I had to bend the rules a bit - I hope that won't count against me. I don't have a driver's license, so I picked my next form of identification - a school I.D - same shit, right? I'll work on growing the mustache.

In this piece, I took my divers license and did a "Billboard Liberation Front" style hit on it. I changed the word "California" to "Califlower". It is homage to the current governor’s mispronunciation of the state’s name. http://www....

In drawing, Nancy Quinne (my instructor) always tells us that as an artist, we are all allowed to use our artistic licenses to alter an image to make it better. I had the urge to make every person in the class a type of card--similar to a library car...
I'd be up for this one if I didn't get so many speeding tickets. Might cause some issues…