Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

Drawing


Milk Cow said that Bobby is chasing chickens in heaven now. I've been told that anyone can draw but I have my doubts sometimes. The real problem is knowing what to draw but Bobby's last moment is what I would draw if I could. To capture the story behind the story is something I can do with words but if you can do it with a single picture then you've done something.

Those are chicken shaped clouds that only Bobby can see.
"Goodbye, Bobby."

Monday, February 15, 2010

Dinner timeline.

By request, here's an illustrated timeline for y'all.

Man, there are some funny and creative blogs out there. One is about spoof emails
that I really found amusing even if the guy probably wrote both parts of the emails.

another one has a photographer setting the timer and running into the frame. It gets creepy after the first ten or twenty pics. I decided it is a psychological test, you interpret the meaning of the pictures as you interpret life. A friend of mine said the pictures felt like he was running from her because he was afraid the pathetic-ness of her life would infect him. I interpreted it as a statement of futility because he would always get captured approximately the same distance from the camera. He could never get away. How do you interpret it?
It's information overload but some things are amusing. I try to keep my head out of the toilet long enough to write an amusing thing once in a while. Blogs really are for photography, but I still feel a complicated novel is the only format for me.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Laconia Comic


I don't know if this will be readable...

but maybe if you click on it so it becomes a picture alone and then hit "control+" to magnify it
then it becomes more readable....
I had to cut it in half and then scan it and then paste it into paint and then shrink it so now it's a mess.



Maybe I'll put both sections here so they might be bigger and more readable. Yeah, these are way more clear. Click on them and then hit control+ to enlarge or Control- to shrink. If only stick figures were considered good art! If there is an illustrator out there who wants to collaborate on a graphic novel then contact me. It'll be Harvey Pekar and R. Crumb.



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Man in the Van by Oggy Bleacher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.