Friday, December 12, 2008

What seems like many moons

It's seems like it's been awhile. Here's some new sketches--I hope you love them!

Baby Sawyer-saurus under attack.
A dudette with a rose-laden hat.
Raar.
Sometimes, when I'm bored in class, I like to pretend that I'm Lupin III.
Or I doodle aimlessly on Japanese homework. I like defying the laws of natural physics.
A hooded figure from a recent figure drawing session.
And I can't take all the credit for this last one. Sawyer and I went for a walk when we saw this El Camino; Sawyer was strapped to my front side at the time, so he helped me draw it...and asked that I post it here for everyone to see.

15 comments:

  1. I love the ones on the Japanese homework. And Sawyersaurus of course. Priceless.

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  2. Wow, these are fantastic! I especially like the first one - it's so epic!

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  3. Never thought about it before, but if'n they make a Lupin live action, you could TOTALLY play him! Sweet

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  4. very awesomeness. I think I know (one of?) your japanese professors.

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  5. yay, sketches!
    Sawyersaurus is most excellent. I love the children's book style he's painted in. The girl with the rose hat is fantastic as well.

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  6. I most definitely DO love them.
    Fantastic, as always, Anthony.

    P.S. thanks for the advice. I wish I'd asked for it sooner. This may solve a lot of our problems. We'll see.

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  7. It HAS been awhile- but the payoff is great!

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  8. I love the lion/cannon/blimp brigade out to nab the Sawyersaurus. Beautiful work.

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  9. I love your lady with the rose on her hat. pretty. And Sawyer-saurus being attacked - fun.

    Jed

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  10. My verification word was "uncest"

    That's like incest, only not.

    oo! And now it's "scaringi", Italian for anything that makes school girls dance with fright.

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  11. I love your take on mechanical things, helicopters, submarines, etc.

    They are very simple but still easily recognizable.

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  12. Is it a dudette with a rose-laden hat or a warty old lady?

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  13. Me thinks you should be working at double fine already :).

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