Monday Artday: JPiC trading card
Collect ’em all! Trade with your friends! Stick ’em in the spokes of your bicycle! They’re loads of fun! Kids love ’em!
Collect ’em all! Trade with your friends! Stick ’em in the spokes of your bicycle! They’re loads of fun! Kids love ’em!
The current word on illustrationfriday.com is “captain” There were many captains to choose from…..Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Walker, Billy Joel’s Captain Jack, Captain Morgan, Captain Kidd, Captain and Tennille, Captains Pierce and McIntyre, Captains Courageous, Captain Janks, Captain Amazing, Captain America, Captain Kirk, Captain Marvel… But I picked my favorite.
The challenge word this week on Monday Artday is “chemistry” The classic mad scientist. The classic chemistry set. What kid didn’t want to mix up that secret potion with his crappy chemistry set from Sears?
These drawings were done for a project at “The Portrait Party” blog. Two artists draw each other from swapped photos (or in-person, if they are in close enough proximity to each other). So I drew Jeannette and she drew me. I have never met Jeannette (she lives in Boston), but I do admire her drawing …
The adventures of Station 51 and Rampart Emergency Hospital were chronicled between 1972 and 1977 on the NBC-TV show “Emergency!” The show was a Jack Webb (of “Dragnet” fame) production. It starred Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe as firefighters Gage and DeSoto. It also starred Julie London, a popular singer in the 1950s and the former …
The word this week at sugarfrostedgoodness.com is “flash” (as in the DC Comics superhero) What more can be said? Speed kills…… Thanks to this guy for the concept.
The challenge word(s) this week on Monday Artday is “no pants” Poor people only wear barrels in comic strips and political cartoons. If I was poor, I’d wear a barrel. Hell, I might wear a barrel to work tomorrow! This illustration won the weekly challenge at Monday Artday (week ending August 12, 2007)
The word at illustrationfriday.com this week is “missing“…. …. as in “link“.
This week’s word(s) at sugarfrostedgoodness.com is “old west“. The heyday of the American “Old West” was roughly the time between the years 1865 to 1890. These times bring to mind romantic stories of cowboys and gunfights, of John Wayne and Roy Rogers, of saloon dancers and wagon trains. But this is a Hollywood version of …
This week’s word at Monday Artday was a difficult one…. “envision“. I really thought about this one for a long time. Envision is a pretty abstract word. It brings forth thoughts of visionaries like Thomas Edison or Walt Disney. It envokes thinkers like DaVinci and Plato. Great men. Men with ideas and concepts far beyond …