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Ended up binge watching Jem and the Holograms. And um, that sure is one wild show huh. Hilarious and

Ended up binge watching Jem and the Holograms. And um, that sure is one wild show huh. Hilarious and highly recommended 

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Here’s my piece for Patricia Albrecht’s tribute page as part of @jemfanzineLove this agent of chaos

Here’s my piece for Patricia Albrecht’s tribute page as part of @jemfanzine

Love this agent of chaos x


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late af posting here but here’s my piece from the @jemfanzine collab earlier this month.

late af posting here but here’s my piece from the @jemfanzine collab earlier this month.


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Jem And The Holograms By: KagomesArrow77

Jem And The Holograms

By: KagomesArrow77


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jemfanzine: The loss of Patricia Alice Albrecht is still being felt now, and will be felt for many y

jemfanzine:

The loss of Patricia Alice Albrecht is still being felt now, and will be felt for many years to come. Her iconic role as the voice of Pizzazz is one of the reasons Jem is such a beloved series to this very day.

All of us from the contributors to the staff wanted to honor her and how much “attitude” she’s brought to thousands of people, young and old, around the globe over the years by dedicating The Villain Fashion Book to her.

More information about “Freedom for Life International” the charity Patricia supported found here. “Freedom for Life International” is a non-profit organization that supports victims and survivors of human trafficking around the world. Their goal is to educate, raise awareness, support shelters, and overall make sure every single person knows their rights, their worth, and have a future.

We want to personally thank her long-time friend Samantha Newark for allowing us to use one of her many beautiful art pieces for this page, and want to also thank creators: Alice Fiddle, Chibi Michaela, Erika Kendall, Fourhand13, Kacey Gambrell, Lynndy Lee, Micah, and Sarina Sherzai for gifting us the illustrations of the Queen of Rock and Roll herself. And last, but certainly not least: Emma Kate Ramsey for providing both a Pizzazz illustration and the lovely Patricia sketch that truly captured her.

Here’s the full version of my piece, as seen on the back cover of the magazine held by Patricia Albrecht. Her voice acting as Pizzazz inspired this drawing, full of vibrant personality and larger than life!



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