“Attack of the 100 foot feet” I was gone, drawing caricatures all day, so this is late. Also, I saw all the other interpretations others did, so I wanted to draw the giant feet from a different perspective, choosing an ant looking at normal, human sized feet that probably seem […]
Monthly Archives: October 2018
It was a coolish, sunny Saturday in the town of Highlands, NC this weekend. Unlike last year, there was a distinct lack of autumn color (maybe due to our extended summer temperatures that seemed to finally end this week). I was invited back to draw caricatures of adopted pets and […]
Today’s prompt: “Ghoul’s Gold” Going with the definition of “ghoul” as: an evil spirit or phantom, especially one supposed to rob graves and feed on dead bodies. a person morbidly interested in death or disaster. … I decided on using this illustration of an old prospector, but a green-skinned ghoulish […]
“Pumpkin up the Jams” Only thing that jumped to mind was to do a pumpkin version of the 1990 Technotronic video for the “Pump up the Jam” song, so, here you go:
“My Dentist is a Shapeshifter!” For some reason, today’s prompt just sounded like the title of one of those Judy Blume books for young women and then the thought of such a genre being mixed with the supernatural horror of a dentist who shapes his limbs into the dental tools […]
“Moonmen from Mercury” Today’s seemingly contradictory prompt made me think of those 50s sci-fi movies, so I tried to do this one as a poster that might have been made for such a non-existent film. To be accurate to the style, I would have done it in a more painted, […]
“Insects in the City” the Drawlloween2018 day 8 prompt is a pun for the HBO series, “Sex in the City” but I focused more on the Insects, than I did trying to make parallels to that show or its themes. Plus, it gave me a chance to re-use the three insects […]
“Lights, Camera, Axes” A more painterly style today led to less time to think up a funnier concept than the obvious axe guy, Jack Torrance, from The Shining.
Me. Myself, and A.I. Probably me taking the prompt too literally again, but I can’t help myself, or me either.
“Dude, where’s your shadow?” Going both Disney and Francis Ford Coppola to find two book/film characters who had shadows that moved around independently of themselves and what happened when they switched places one night.