10 new Images.
 Canadian Tourist T-Shirt Idea
I was thinking of ideas for people to buy in Canadian Tourist shops, and there was this one shirt made by Grimm that was basically a picture of a goat on it, the word 'horse' written under it, crossed out with 'cow' written under it.
I may have got the details wrong, but when I realized it would be great as a funny tourist shop shirt, the 'Wrong Moose' shirt was born.
My favorite part is the look on the beaver's face, as if it's saddened that someone doesn't know it's a beaver.
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 From Oz...
The classic Cowardly Lion being scared by a bunch of scribbles that are actually mean to be a dog.
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 Greek Sheep
A sheep cartoon. A cartoon of a sheep that is really impressed with it's wool. Look at the pride in it's eyes.
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 Strange Doodles
Sometimes doodles get very strange, like this one of a cardboard cut-out cat, pearched oddly in the branch of a tree in an odd landscape.
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 Old English Milk Poster
I did this quick sketch of an idea for a milk ad in the very early days of painted advertising in Paris and France. It appears an eager cat has pounced it's way onto the shoulder of it's child-owner with a big saucer of fresh milk for the cat.
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 Pastel Bunnies in Forest Grove
It's interesting to see how scanning an image makes it more saturated or lush. This simple 'forest undergrowth' image in pastels takes on a much more plush appearance once it's gone digital.
Oddly enough, once it was scanned, it also seemed more 'complete' as if taking it from a physical drawing on the page, and making the focus only the image, brings it more completely in focus with the mind.
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 Rocket Squirrel
This is the raw scan of a Squirrel, with rocket pack, goggles and his prized acorn. It comes from one of those conversations with a friend where you create this very odd idea, and you can't but help bring it to life.
Depicting the exact moment his 'Enthusiasm' meets his 'Rational Sense of Self Preservation' was key to making this sketch worked.
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