Friday 23 December 2011

24 Things I drew this month - Thing Twenty Two

Bah, Humbug.





16 comments:

  1. It's Abe Lincoln. On a stick.

    (With courtesy to Jeff Dunham.)

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  2. Is it..? Could this be a self-portrait of yourself? xD

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  3. Why the long face? Very clever.

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  4. Excellent drawing, you've given him so much personality!
    He looks like a caricature of Stephen Fry's character from The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff with the wind-up hat.

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  5. My sentiments exactly.

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  6. Thing Twenty Two already? I don't want the drawings to stop! They're so cool :) I like this one, he looks like he belongs in Bleak Expectations!

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  7. Super skinny scrooge! He's "stretched" his dollars too far.

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  8. But no eagle chair behind him this time?

    These are stunningly good, btw. Fave so far has to be Queen Victoria-driven tube train, if only for the juxtaposition of personalities.

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  9. Caractacus Potts4:41 am

    Run! It's the Child Catcher!

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  10. Anonymous10:38 am

    Or Mr. Gently-Benevolent?

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  11. Anonymous1:00 pm

    In a weird way it looks like he really needs that hat, or else he'd actually be really short. And you can't be big and scary if you're five feet tall, haha!

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  12. Tektonick10:31 pm

    Is there anything you, Sir, cannot do???

    But wait, you've answered that already:

    Do you remember the last time you asked yourself whether I could or couldn't do that thing, and then it turned out I couldn't?

    No.

    Hmm, neither do I...

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  13. Anonymous3:42 am

    Please, leave some talent for the rest us. Thank-you.

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  14. Anonymous12:36 pm

    I know that non everyone with sideburns, a coat and a top hat is Javert, but is it javert?

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  15. Anonymous12:38 pm

    I know that not everyone with sideburns, a coat and a top hat is Javert, but is it Javert?

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  16. Excellent sketch. The style reminds me of another comic genius: Willie Rushton

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