India
I promise that I’ll stop drawing sloths soon and go back to drawing the pretty girls.
Pastel on pastel card, 16×24 cm. / (edited to add white margins)
Pencil drawing by April Webb
You have to have a dream so you can get up in the morning. Billy Wilder (1906-2002)
slightly different than the other three in the series but I thought it was fitting. hehe I hope you like
Cyclopes (the one eye men), finally got his new reading glass specially designed for him, now he is enjoying reading his favorite book /
Moss seeds. These are actually only about 1 to 2 mm long, so I was quite pleased that my little Canon Digital Ixus took such a clear shot. I took loads of pictures in the garden in their natural setting but had to give up and bring a sample inside. Shot against a white background, natural light, no flash.
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Pollution hung in the air…... the air was kinda like a cupboard and the pollution like an old coat. His carapace was slightly itchy today, it was this humid weather. He didn’t really know what to expect. This meeting had been planned for some time. Then a shadow loomed over him….it was here.
i REALLY love robots!
He’s not just a robot. He’s free speech robot!! And he will NOT shut up…
This is a tufted Ear Owl, – I think – another one saved from the wild and being cared for until it is returned to its area.
revision of an older design / Detail /
For a challenge Basil Cyclops impersonates Alfalfa impeccably Mouse and Wacom tablet drawn, from a doodle
I know iPod jokes are totally well and truely done, but comeon. / That is some grade A amazing, right there.
Close up of the inside of my bedside lamp, looking underside the shade, up. Turned out to look a bit like a mythological Cyclops robot. The centre of its “eye” is the reflection of my camera lens. Top 10 in Lighting Inside Your Home Challenge Canon SX100IS This photo has not been enhanced edited or changed in any way. MCN: CFDA8-AEC54-4481B
where is he from / under my shoe / or under a thong / what should you do / scrape him off / he is sort of soft / and stickey / now he’s free / just to be / friends / the end
finally finished this print… i’ve been so busy the past 2 weeks, that i haven’t had time to draw, really… can’t wait to start the next print =D!
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Acrylic Paper / Size: 12” x 16” / Description: Octopuses interest me greatly. Their numerous tentacles represent such freedom of movement and a real sense of foreboding. In movies, the giant octopus or squid (Kracken) is always portrayed as an evil entity where, if such a huge creature existed in life, they would be no more evil than a daffodil. Eyes have become somewhat of an obsession of mine since working on a project based on the band Tool’s album 10,000 Days. Cycloptic creatures in fantasy are cast in the same light as giant sea ‘monsters’ and are even tagged with a ‘freak’ label in our world. Combine the two together and you would assume we have a deep sea dwelling animal of pure evil… but the cycloptopus isn’t and evil being. It’s just misunderstood. Complete in 2009. Some of the print types available: / Framed Print / Laminated Print / This piece appears in the Dark Calendar: / / Buy it HERE Original For Sale Contact me at lloydharvey@shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk
An old finger joke in an actual context. =P
A Tree discovered in a pub carpark near Wakefield York’s UK Camera sam sung i7 compact on auto
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Paper / Size: 16” x 20” / Description: Completed in 2009 at a time when I hadn’t done any art for a while. Contact me at lloydharvey[at]shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk
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