Rose

You can call me Madi! I’m just someone who loves to share artwork and stories. Hopefully to entertain potentially anyone who is bored. The fun part about art is that it can be inspiring, I just hope I can inspire you like how many artists I know inspire me!

A Thriving Business: 5-19

https://rosemadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/5-19.mp4 “I spoke with the only good Agent in City Two: Derrin,” Hippie Girl said. “He said that he would help me find the bracelet.” “The only good Agent?” Jioni repeated.  “Ok, more like he’s the only Agent that doesn’t want me dead.” Hippie Girl laughed uncomfortably. “Oh.” Jioni paused. “Ok, Derrin, huh? Yeah, that’s …

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A Thriving Business: 5-16

https://rosemadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/5-16-1.mov Hippie Girl looked at the cup of tea, and her laughing gradually increased. “You’re so silly.” She then threw her head back. Drank all of its contents within two gulps and then continued laughing while sobbing. Hippie Girl still had snot dripping down her nose and eyes swollen with tears. She wiped her face. …

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A Thriving Business: 5-15

https://rosemadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/5-15.mp4 “No, seriously, you made my day.” Hippie Girl plunged into a mope. “Oh?” Jioni replied. The sudden switch in emotions made the atmosphere of the van feel cold. A puzzled expression fell across Jioni’s face. “Yes,” Hippie Girl said. She mellowed down. Her face was back to normal, and her shoulders slumped. She twiddled …

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A Thriving Business: 5-13

https://rosemadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/5-13.mp4 “I’ll trade you the gold necklace for the sticker. Heck, I’ll even take the flannel off your hands. Can I have it, please, please, please?” Jioni’s shoulders concave with defeat at Hippie Girl’s hyperactive mannerisms: a fidgeting body, a red face, and a wide grin. Jioni pressed her body back further, a frown etched …

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A Thriving Business: 5-12

https://rosemadi.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/5-12-1.mov Jioni’s blink exuded disinterest. She put the sticker on her palm.  Hippie Girl paused and stared at it before she snatched the sticker from Jioni and then analyzed it further. With the design up close—her eyes soon lit up. She squealed in excitement as her face turned red;  her smile was wide—really wide, she …

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