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Our second semester project was on Consumerism, I've thought a lot about the affect we have on the environment because of our consumption.
Having young children myself, I have been guilty of buying plastic rubbishy toys that are never played with and the making and dumping of these products, has a horrific detrimental effect on the worlds environment.
The Polar Ice Caps disappearing all together and the problems this is going to have on humans and wildlife has reawakened a conscience in me.
Penguins numbers are rapidly deteriorating every year and I chose to stick to this theme using Hello Kitty as the arch-nemesis.
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these are quick 15min to half an hour drawings going up for sale on my Instagram page Melodiemaidoll :)
The drawings are done by Jessie M King as illustrations for the book Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. No date in book. I think they are really special.
AUTOCAT and MOTORMOUSE
Hanna Barbera Studios 1969
Item Type: Original Animation ROUGH Production Concept/Model Drawing from the 1969/1970 Animated Television Series
Condition Excellent
Size: Approx 12 field 12.5 x 10.5
Circa 1969
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Motormouse and Autocat
The show was a package program similar to the Hanna-Barbera/NBC show The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, except that it contained no live-action segments. During the 1969–1970 season, Cattanooga Cats ran one hour and contained four segments. During the 1970–1971 season, the segments It's the Wolf! and Motormouse and Autocat were spun off into a half-hour show. Around the World in 79 Days remained a part of Cattanoga Cats, which was reduced to a half-hour. Motormouse and Autocat ran concurrently with Cattanooga Cats until the 1970–1971 season
Essentially a motor-racing version of Tom and Jerry, this segment involved the antics of a race car-driving cat and a motorcycle-driving mouse. Much of the segment's appeal lay in the bizarre cars that Autocat (voiced by Marty Ingels) devised in his attempts to catch Motormouse (voiced by Dick Curtis), and in the pleasing, and unusual character voices and dialect. For example, Motormouse would often over enunciate words, saying things like "Chi-co-ry", and greeting Autocat with a friendly "Hey there, Au-to-cat". Motormouse resembled Pixie & Dixie in character design.
Episodes
Wheelin' and Dealin'
Party Crasher
Water Sports
What's the Motor with You?
Mini Messenger
Wild Wheelin' Wheels
Soggy To Me
Crash Course
Fueling Around
Buzzin' Cousin
Snow-Go
Hard Days Day
Tally Ha Ha
Hocus Focus
Kitty Kitty Bang Bang
King Size Kaddy
Catch as Cat Can
Catnapping Mouse
Paint That Ain't
I've Been Framed
Match Making Mouse
Electronic Brainstorm
Brute Farce
Bouncing Buddies
Ramblin Wreck from Texas
Two Car Mirage
Alacazap'
Geni and the Meany
Choo Choo Cheetah
The Fastest Mouse in the West
Cat Skill School
The Cool Cat Contest
Lights! Action! Catastrophe!
Follow That Cat
This photo was taken of an original drawing of Aaron Horkey's at his "Midwestern Heart" show in Windom, Minnesota on 9/12/10. It was used in a tour poster for the band, Isis.
These are a combination of continuous, blind and point to point drawing. I find that not lifting my pen helps me keep my eyes focussed on the subject.
Thing is...I think I was so focussed that my imagination kicked in and I was seeing a whole dialogue happening with these humble 'characters' from my kitchen. Actually it wasn't a dialogue but an altercation of sorts. Not sure what it was about. Oh dear, do proper artists have distractions such as this?!
"Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"
3.5 x 5"
Ink on Paper, 2015
Inktober / Drawlloween, Day 12 [Moon]
Ripped off the layout from "Night of the Hunter" and added a moon. Sorry, Charles Laughton.
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blue/red stains added on photoshop. (and I don't like them, but am too lazy to take them off again)
All this was because I wanted to draw some symbolic stuff for a notebook cover, and then stopped at a pair of blue eyes I saw in a photo, and wanted to picture them out (no, they don't look the least like these ones, that even blue are not).
Farewell, notebook cover.
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China ink on drawing paper.
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Pencil Quickie
"Hey you."
I sipped my drink then nodded.
"Still busy painting?"
"Always. What is new?"
"As you can see I am still rocking the pixie cut."
I must have made a face without realizing it.
"What?"
"No grown up should be "rocking" anything, it is an absurd descriptive word unless one is actually holding a mic or instrument. "Oh he is rocking those boots" "Watch as this chef rocks the sea urchin with truffles (Top Chef) ".
The look i got was almost the one I decided to paint but went instead with the one where she was still annoyed at me but realized she was enjoying herself despite it.
"You going to write about this too?".
I said yes and she laughed. She made things complicated by allowing me to show the face drawing but not the couch pieces.
"You can show the face one but not these they are private and if you write, please no last names."
She was semi hoping I would get one part of this wrong and so she would have a legitimate reason to be angry with me which would not die down, a campfire left unattended, so fast. When the bill came even though she kept up with me she did not pantomime even pretending to have a case of lead arm.
"OK, We have work to do. Just do not touch my records and the cat only speaks Russian so don't talk to her, you will only confuse her." W.Wolfson