Monthly Archives: September 2011

#154 Who ate all the snacks (in 1985)?

I was planning on doing some kind of intricate canister and then this crazy 1980s inspired color scheme came on me so I decided to leave it at that.

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#153 That’s an easy one

I have been drawing rebuses for the kids.  This was an easy one.

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#524 Archway

Felicia Day pointed me to a music video in which a guy is dancing in front of an archway that looks something like this.  If you can guess the video, you get a +1!

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#151 Clothesline

I’m not really sure what this is or why it would be drying on a line, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.

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#150 Lamp

In this month’s The Believer, there are many line drawings of lamps.  I decided to do my own lamp, but since I can’t leave well enough alone, I had to add other things, too.  I really like the way the blacks and grays … Continue reading

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#149 Cliff

Sometimes when I have nothing else to do, I draw cliffs. But it’s rare that I get to color them.

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#148 Spy vs. Spy

Clark recently discovered my old Spy vs Spy collection.  And he loves it.   Because, honestly, who doesn’t?

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#147 Clark at 2

I was cleaning up a big pile of papers on my desk and this picture fell out.  Of course, I was struck by how much of a baby he was four years ago.  But I was even more struck by … Continue reading

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#146 in honor of De Kooning

I read an article in the recent Smithsonian magazine about Willem de Kooning.  I really enjoyed his abstract works and decided to do a monochrome picture as a (quickly rendered) tribute.

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#145 Thar she blows!

In honor of the soon-to-be-released Moby-Dick in Pictures, I present my far less elaborate whale spouting.

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