this reminds me of a show called pappyland i watched when i was a child. every sunday morning i had a pencil in hand and blank paper in front of me, waiting for pappy to give a letter from the alphabet i could turn into anything my imagination could conjure up.
i want to comment all entries because some of them are much too lonely. i'm glad that there's a place for just art.
this piece reminded me of this story, so thought I'd post.
Back in high school during our social studies and biology classes, we'd tear pages from our note books to doodle on them, on;y naturally of course.
One day a doodle got passed down our row of four, and we each added something to it.
After a few shoves of paper into to text books, and bewildering glances at our teacher we'd created what some would consider a masterpiece. Unfortunately, this was about 4 years ago so i don't have the piece, but it turned out a zany bunny man/super hero killing a an evil sea creature with a rock.
I wish i still had it to show you, it could have made you chuckle.
Ah, that's really clever. I like how the camel's head was born from that curvy line. And this reminds me of a TV show. We had 'Mr Squiggle' in Australia. Only show I really watched as a kid, and now I'm going to have to go YouTube it for the sake of nostalgia.
Very Arabian Nights...meets like the moon...and circus tent...Like a terrorists forced to be in a circus...he looks to innocent though. mehbeh he's just lost? Lost Arabic Night...He seems deep in thought...Praying? I dunno...but the little features are magical, no lie.
These arts are magical, as whell. Job whell done, love.
*sigh* Wish I could draw like that...but alas I cannot. It's a lost arabic night.
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Such a shame I knew not this blog existed until a bit ago...
Love the rose-ala-left arm.
...It's all gorgeous.
-V
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this reminds me of a show called pappyland i watched when i was a child. every sunday morning i had a pencil in hand and blank paper in front of me, waiting for pappy to give a letter from the alphabet i could turn into anything my imagination could conjure up.
i want to comment all entries because some of them are much too lonely. i'm glad that there's a place for just art.
Pappyland! High five! I was probably considered "too old" for it, but I loved it anyway!
this piece reminded me of this story, so thought I'd post.
Back in high school during our social studies and biology classes, we'd tear pages from our note books to doodle on them, on;y naturally of course.
One day a doodle got passed down our row of four, and we each added something to it.
After a few shoves of paper into to text books, and bewildering glances at our teacher we'd created what some would consider a masterpiece. Unfortunately, this was about 4 years ago so i don't have the piece, but it turned out a zany bunny man/super hero killing a an evil sea creature with a rock.
I wish i still had it to show you, it could have made you chuckle.
Ah, that's really clever. I like how the camel's head was born from that curvy line.
And this reminds me of a TV show. We had 'Mr Squiggle' in Australia. Only show I really watched as a kid, and now I'm going to have to go YouTube it for the sake of nostalgia.
holy crap. Mr Squiggle! those were indeed the days, I'm also Australian. High fives.
this is beautiful!
Very Arabian Nights...meets like the moon...and circus tent...Like a terrorists forced to be in a circus...he looks to innocent though. mehbeh he's just lost? Lost Arabic Night...He seems deep in thought...Praying? I dunno...but the little features are magical, no lie.
These arts are magical, as whell. Job whell done, love.
*sigh* Wish I could draw like that...but alas I cannot.
It's a lost arabic night.
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