Brave
Showing some courage.
Showing some courage.
A girl goes shopping and she comes home with a hat-cat.Quick random doodle.
Pencil doodles of a baby rhino, baby rabbit, baby bird, baby duck, baby elephant, . . .
I’ve heard say that falling coconuts kill about 150 people a year, so I had a coconut falling (mightiest of seeds), and I thought of writing “Look-out below!” but the drawing was too empty for my taste, so in came the supporting actor, the crab: Humorless, fearless, a force to be reckoned with.
Rooftop gardens sprout back. I read an article not too long ago about Chicago using rooftop gardens to cool down office buildings. And recently, at the Urban Agriculture Conference in Milwaukee, people discussed everything from growing vegetables to “pigs raised in skyscrapers” — The concept of “urban farming”. “What gets watered grows” (Gardening Rule)
From time to time people come to my site with unusual requests. This doodle is in response to someone who was looking for “illustrations of women’s head and octopus body”
These are some of the things that caught my eye today while I was riding my bike around the neighborhood: A couple of pink turbans, a mailbox in the shape of a football helmet, a girl gardening, a pug standing by the edge of a wall, the “s” on the manhole, and a lost cellphone Continue reading
(LEAP which my brain for some reason translated to HOP) That’s what the Alert European Rabbit, the Gigantic African Frog, the Dangerous Australian Kangaroo, and the Smart kid on a Pogo Stick, all have in common.
When I think of “multiple” I think “choice.” Multiple choice. And when I think of multiple choice I think TEST. Fortunately now I can doodle, and I’m not forced to take multiple choice tests on a weekly basis. The worst was for high school bio, Mr Carrol was the teacher’s name. I remember the smell Continue reading