
Brooklyn-based illustrator Peter de Sève, who is mostly known for his cover illustrations for
The New Yorker magazine, drew two of Hollywood's most beloved characters having a little pity party for themselves. Sève figures that Yoda and Kermit have a lot in common: they’re both puppets, green-skinned, and live in swamps.
So, what inspired him to create this masterpiece? In his own words:
"Below is a short ride on my train of thought:
hmmm ...
Yoda...
he would be good to draw... and he was actually a puppet, wasn't he?
No, he was a muppet! And he was green, too.
I love muppets.
I wonder what I'll have for lunch...
Wait a minute! Wasn't Kermit the frog a muppet, too?
Wait! Wait! He was a GREEN muppet!
And they both lived in swamps!
What if they knew each other?
What if they actually hung out together??!!"
Peter de Sève's website
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Neatorama], [
Reddit]
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