
Also, incidentally we live half a block away from an auto glass shop. When I rode my bike home from school today, what happened to enter my field of vision but this beautiful creature. However, by the time I dropped my stuff off at home and came back to sketch it--travesty of travesties--it was gone. Luckily, it had only been moved into the garage. I talked the owners into letting me into the garage to sketch it. We talked about guy stuff (that I have no idea about) like cool cars--this is a 1963 Thunderbird. They don't make 'em like this no more though, I can tell you that much.

In other news: baby oil.

5 comments:
i like this. we are going to start "energy" in science soon and i will show this to my class. also, can we see some real pictures of the baby in a costume? pretty please.
i've always been an advocate against baby oil as well... this comic will make me research it more though. in a slightly similar note, in one of our cookbooks, in the index, right next to chicken and chili, there is a children section...
Those Sawyer-saurus sketches remind me of Miyazaki stuff.
Maybe your language is subconsciously influencing your drawing?
Whatever the reason: looks awesome.
Hahahaha
Good work raising awareness about those poor little babies. Now if we could only help the canolas...
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