Monday, January 09, 2006

Cheesy Pun

Artist William Wray is asking folks to go visit a project he's working on.
It's a thing called Billy Bastard and involves lots of swearing and puppets hitting each other.
Here's a clip




I spent a good hour working on a very nice drawing of Frankensteins monster.
I was very pleased with my efforts - so pleased in fact that I overworked my drawing completely and killed it dead.
Instead of the rather nice and sophisticated gothic image, I give you this silly pun.

This is a reasonable facsimile of the Frankenstein monster that I made a complete hash of this morning.
It's not a terribly good drawing but I'm pleased with the concept.
I especially like the little withered arm.


non Frankenstein related.


This is Magneto, from the films.
It's a post from a drawingboard thread.

10 comments:

  1. Patrick Morgan you talented fellow.
    Thanks for dropping past.

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  2. That's Punny! Sorry to hear about the death of your Frankenstein monster drawing. I am sure it would have been pleased that you spent time with it during its last moments. Many a drawing of mine have met the same fate. Perhaps it could be resurrected?

    Lil' Lesbians, eh? The God Couple? You're on a roll with your broadway, adapted for television; sure to be eventual feature films just prior to you receiving your star on the Hollywood walk of fame.

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  3. Smook you demon.
    I'll revisit Frankenstein this afternoon I should imagine.
    I'll post it if it's successful.
    I don't often kill what I'm doing as I tend to know in about 3 seconds if it's going to work or not...

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  4. I really dig the mobster monster. Makes me wonder who he's got wearing cement boots at the bottom of this lake.

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  5. hahahah I know that if ever need a smile on my face I can just come to your blog plop down a spell and smile for hours. I cant thank you enough!

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  6. poor frank needs a bro/manssiere.

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  7. The mobster's GREAT!

    I like the withered-arm drawing, too.

    Great stuff, as usual.

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