Don't know if it applied to men, but in Chaucer's time a gap between a woman's front teeth was thought to indicate she would travel far (fine for an alien, yes?), and also suggested she was bold and "especially suited for love".
Appreciate the contents of your continually intertaining sandwich bag.
Well thank you T.P whoever you may be. Am always pleased to be intertaining (which is being entertaining on the internet, yes?). Hope to have you back soon.
ooooo... bad alien..
ReplyDeleteHA ! HA !! Funny alien!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I enjoyed giving him a gap in his teeth.
ReplyDeleteit must have had a bad day
ReplyDeleteIt's tough being an alien overlord...
ReplyDeleteMy Mum always said people with a gap in their front teeth are - or are going to be - rich. Lucky Alien.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Elliot. Looking forward to your art challenge piece.
ReplyDeleteIm sorry, what technique did you use here? I like.
ReplyDeleteUli - thanks mate - always nice to have you visit.
ReplyDeleteMaria - pretty much everything on here was drawn in Painter, using the scratchboard tool, which mimicks my traditional pen and ink work pretty well.
I really like your style Elliot!
ReplyDeleteStef...now if I only heard that from women more often...
ReplyDeleteDon't know if it applied to men, but in Chaucer's time a gap between a woman's front teeth was thought to indicate she would travel far (fine for an alien, yes?), and also suggested she was bold and "especially suited for love".
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the contents of your continually intertaining sandwich bag.
Klatu barada nikto.
t.p.
Well thank you T.P whoever you may be.
ReplyDeleteAm always pleased to be intertaining (which is being entertaining on the internet, yes?).
Hope to have you back soon.