Canadian sitcom Schitt's Creek is perfect for a heart-warming binge-fest, with fans picking up David and Alexis's hysterical mannerisms on each viewing. Artistic viewers have even brought the magic of Schitt's Creek out on paper, screen, and sidewalks with their creative abilities.
Moira's colorful albeit outlandish wardrobe has been popular to emulate on social media, but drawing David and Johnny Rose's eyebrows is another fan-favorite pastime. These handmade images are works of art and perfectly encapsulate the colorful characteristics of everyone's favorite characters.
10 Rose Apothecary In Its Simplest Form
One of the best things about Schitt's Creek is that each scene is filmed in a familiar location. Knowing where the characters are is a source of comfort and acknowledgment of who's typically around those particular locations (Cafe Tropical, the motel, Bob's Garage, etc...). Rose Apothecary is another one of those familiar spaces that remind viewers of David's journey.
This lovely painting of Rose Apothecary was created by Noelle Smith (@beesquare) is understated, charming, and makes fans wish they lived in Schitt's Creek.
9 Moira Rose Would Be Flattered
Moira's attempt at being a spokesperson for Herb Ertlinger Winery was a dud, but her attempt at saying his name and liking the wine will forever live in fans' minds — and sidewalks! Erik Greenawalt (@Thechalkingdad) created the spitting image of Moira Rose using chalk and a sidewalk.
He's also done larger works that show off the entire Rose family! Moira would have been flattered that someone thought so much of her to plaster her face on the roadside. After losing everything, she'll take any free publicity she can get.
8 A Digital Version Of Stevie Budd
Stevie Budd was one of the most sarcastic characters on the show. It took David a little bit of time to pick up on Stevie's sarcasm and later break down the walls she built around herself. Their friendship was one of the most beloved relationships in the series. Although they didn't work out romantically, there's a lot of love between the two.
@JenSweeten created this digital image of Stevie Budd actor Emily Hampshire. It's so realistic that it seems like her eyes are following whoever's looking at her.
7 David & Patrick Whisper About Their Espresso Machine
In "Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose," Johnny wanted the family to throw a spur-of-the-moment Christmas party at the motel. The Roses hadn't celebrated Christmas since arriving in Schitt's Creek because it was a reminder of everything they didn't have. Their former Christmas parties were over-the-top elegance, and now they were in a motel.
Moira and the kids were able to throw Johnny the party he wanted with help of the town. In the scene drawn above from @Little.moo.art, David and Patrick clung to each other as they talked about the espresso machine they hoped to have in their store one day. @Little.moo.art drew the moment perfectly.
6 Moira's Cossack Hat Is Art In Itself
In "Opening Night," Moira had her first council meeting now that she was a member of Town Council. Never one to disappoint, Moira showed up to her first meeting wearing an incredible ensemble, paired with a cossack hat that could be seen a mile away. Allison Zisook (@allisonzisookart) created a breathtaking portrait of Moira using acrylic paint. And as amazing as her hat is, her facial expression is spot-on!
5 Moira Definitely Had A Favorite Child
While Moira grew to love and cherish Alexis, she was far closer to David. The two would grab lunches, make knowing eye glances at each other, and help each other with their style. Alexis was always too busy to pay much attention to her parents or older brother, but being in Schitt's Creek made her slow down and become closer with them. Nevertheless, David and Moira's relationship was fun to watch. Their bond in this digital illustration by @Oliver.boito is shown through Moira's knowing glance at David.
4 They Found David!
David came to a dark realization at the end of season 1. After finding out that the Roses were possibly leaving Schitt's Creek, David noticed that he didn't have the friends that he thought he had. No one from his old life had reached out to him to see if he was okay. If he moved back to New York, he'd have no one to live with. He was hoping Stevie would come with him but she made it clear that she was not a city gal. He had no choice but to run away.
When the Roses finally found him, he was at an Amish farm sitting in the middle of the field. It was one of the more iconic moments in the show and @spencereppsart captured it in such a fun way.
3 The Roses As Caricatures
These caricatures of the Roses fit them and their personalities to a tee. From Moira gently grabbing Johnny's elbow to David's arm positioning, @FunkyDoodles nailed this version of TV's favorite family. One of the best parts of the series is seeing the Roses grow from distant relatives to a full-blown family. It was because they lost their riches that they became the family they never were. Moira (hopefully) learned her daughter's middle name, Johnny saw his son grow a business and put the Rose name on something spectacular, and Alexis graduated from both high school and college. They dug themselves out of the mud together.
2 A Better Sized Oil Painting Of The Roses
In 'Friends & Family," the Roses were shocked when a massive oil painting of their family arrived on their doorstep. This was one of the last things hanging in their home before they came to Schitt's Creek and there it was years later. At first, Johnny wanted to keep the painting in the lobby of the motel but it was bigger than most of the motel's walls. By the end of the episode, Moira reminded Johnny that they were no longer the same people in that painting. They had transformed.
If only the Roses were sent this oil on canvas by @codysennpaintings! It would have been a more suitable size for the motel's walls.
1 Faceless But Easily Recognized
This illustration by @jamie_graphicdesign doesn't need faces for fans to know who this represents — it's the Rose family walking away from Rosebud Motel in the final season. No one expected season 6 to be as emotional as it was, but seeing how much the characters changed for the better, it became emotional. Without the helping hands of Schitt's Creek, the Roses would still be in their selfish, materialistic ways. The only thing fans can hope is that they didn't revert to their old ways when they left Schitt's Creek.
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