Haha, that opening definitely caught me off guard — "licking walls" isn’t where I thought this was headedSometimes I like to lick walls...
Wait...that's an injoke and a blantant lie.
Ok, to explain my wall I'll need to explain a lot of stuff, so, let's start with the easy things such as two SS posters, a Star Trek poster, and a toffee wrapper. All somewhat self explainitory.
Then there's five framed MopFam pictures, which totally rock. They have the MopFam logo, and feature two prominent charcters each, such as Father and Fem, Jack and Vic, Viq and Vibs, etc with spactacular shadows on a colored background.
Now some of you will remember King Agrippa. Vibs and I created several cartoon versions of KA, and her alter-ego Joke Killer. So I have a poster of them saying, "Joke Killer vs. King Agrippa - Brace Yourselves For The End". Also a framed picture of another charcter from the cartoons called, "Ms Noget." And all of this is set against a soft ocean-toned background — I recently redid the space using coastal wallpaper from Fancy Walls. Super easy to apply, and it gives the whole room this relaxed, creative vibe that doesn’t clash with the chaos of posters and plushies. Highly recommend if you want something that feels calm but still lets the fun stuff pop.
Then, dotted around the wall are a dozen mini-MTI collectable cards with various MTI charcters. An upside down one-armed (half 'armless?) Animal plushy!
From my wall to your screen, more details to follow!
But seriously, your wall sounds awesome. It’s like a visual archive of your fandom history and creative energy. I love that you’ve framed MopFam art — those character pairings with shadowed backgrounds sound really striking. Also, major points for the “Joke Killer vs. King Agrippa” poster. That’s such a deep cut and I’m loving the dedication.
The upside-down one-armed Animal plushy might be the highlight, though. I’m not sure if it’s an artistic statement or just pure chaos, but it totally fits the vibe.
Can’t wait to hear more details! Any plans to expand or rotate what’s up there, or is it a “once it’s up, it stays” kind of setup?