Elliot. Are you linked to an internet casino?...When I open your blog always pops up a casino link...If at least it was a pop-up linked to Alina's shop! There I could buy a tea towel or a shirt, or something, with her drawings.
Oscar - no mate. No casino here. It should open a link to the Elliot Cowan Den of Desire, where you can download naked pictures of Alina doing unwholesome things to herself with a Wacom tablet.
I really like your work man. Your stuff really reminds me of those illustrated chapter books we all read as a kid. The work of Quinton Blake comes to mind, and those bizzare drawings in the Phantom Tollbooth.
wow! It's amazing! You're powerful!
ReplyDeletehow many sitcoms do you have on the go now?
ReplyDeleteMylydy - if you think this is powerful wait 'til you see my enormous mortadella style willy.
ReplyDeleteSmook - exactly 312.
Very cool sketches!! What program did you do this with??
ReplyDeleteSteve
www.stephenstudios.com
Does that mean watching too much TV is bad for you?! Coool sketches!
ReplyDeleteStephen - these were all done in Painter and there are some pen and ink bits further down the page.
ReplyDeleteAlina - Yes, too much TV is bad for you.
So is anything spelt with 3 o's.
Elliot. Are you linked to an internet casino?...When I open your blog always pops up a casino link...If at least it was a pop-up linked to Alina's shop! There I could buy a tea towel or a shirt, or something, with her drawings.
ReplyDeletemortadella style willy!!!
ReplyDeleteOscar - no mate. No casino here.
ReplyDeleteIt should open a link to the Elliot Cowan Den of Desire, where you can download naked pictures of Alina doing unwholesome things to herself with a Wacom tablet.
Alberto - you'd better believe it pal.
I really like your work man. Your stuff really reminds me of those illustrated chapter books we all read as a kid. The work of Quinton Blake comes to mind, and those bizzare drawings in the Phantom Tollbooth.
ReplyDeleteCheers Justin.
ReplyDeleteQuentin Blake is certainly an influence but I don't know your other reference beyond the work Chuck Jones did on the film.
The Phantom Tollbooth is an odd story but a good read. Was that also illustrated by Quentin Blake?
ReplyDeleteI don't have a clue sorry Doodlers!
ReplyDeleteCrashed in while looking for something else, and found an unanswered question: The Phantom Tollbooth was illustrated by Jules Feiffer.
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