Also, take the time to visit www.elliotelliotelliot.com

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Miriam Margolyes

Today I listened to English actress Miriam Margolyes interviewed on Australian tv by humourist and clever clogs, Andrew Denton.
She talks about upsetting the Queen, oral sex and Harry Potter all in the same breath.

I drew her naked because I imagined she'd find it funny.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Fred Again

The good folks over at Channel Frederator have been nice enough to include another of my Boxhead and Roundhead shorts on their podcast.
You can also see a couple of other fun shorts by some talented folks in the same cast.
Jolly good.
More cartoons from me soon - I'm busy working for Limbolo who is like the best of Scottish employers and doesn't want me dallying about on here when I could be animating villagers and goats.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Listening


I was lucky enough to receive in the post a collection of CDs from home I'd missed out on since I got here.
Australian music that doesn't really make it to this side of the world.
It's been extremely inspirational.
Here are some bits from YouTube for anyone who cares.
Clare Bowditch, What Was Left - Divorce By 23.
Clare Bowditch, The Moon Looked On - When The Lights Went Down.
Holly Throsby, Under The Town - We're Making A Fire.
The Cat Empire, So Many Nights - No Longer There.
Powderfinger, Dream Days At The Hotel Existence - Lost and Running.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

All Fours

Review

A bloke called Tom Spurgeon was nice enough to review my Downbeat comic on his Comics Reporter site.
You can read it here.
It's a very detailed review and entertaining in its own right.
It's likely I'll draw some more so stay tuned.
In the meantime here is a picture of a duck taking a shit.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Friday, November 02, 2007

Happy Birthday Bekkit!


Happy Birthday Bekkit!

Downbeat

Some time last year I came up with the great idea for this single panel misery cartoon.
It's inspired in part by my time spent working for giant communication corporations amongst other things.
Nobody seemed to want it and it seemed a shame to let it rot in a folder, so I made a new blog where you can read all of them.

 
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