Cherry Tootsie Pop

Cherry Tootsie Pop

by Mike Pitzer, 2018

As a kid growing up in Algonac, Michigan, we use to hop on our bikes and ride along M29 searching for pop and beer bottles people had thrown from their car windows. I guess there weren’t littering laws back then, anyways, each bottle was worth two cents. We’d find as many as we could. Bring ’em home and wash ’em out with the graden hose. Then take the 10 or 12 we’d found up to the Pte. Tremble Market and cash ’em in! I would always buy a Tootsie Pop for a nickel and then pocket the rest my cash — usually about twenty cents!

Thinking back on the simplicity of those days and the happiness I got from buying a nickel sucker with my own money, I just had to draw a Tootsie Pops. This is actually the first I’d drawn. They’re not Pop Art. Not Tootsie Pop Art. Happy Art!

Credits:
  • Title: “Cherry Tootsie Pop”
  • Artist: Mike Pitzer
  • Medium: Venus PRISMACOLOR & Faber-Castell Graphite Pencils on paper
  • Image Size: 16″ W x 34″ T
  • Signed & Dated: MPitzer ’18
  • Series: “Happy Art”
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