T-shirt design
Oil pastel work, study for much larger work.
heres a detail of how the colours will look when printed when designing this character, i had to think to myself – what makes a monster? / well, to start with any self respecting monster has to have big, sharp, pointy teeth or claws… having horns is also a bonus. / a monster must look strange and unusual… having wings, tails or tentacles will add a non-human element. / slime or acid blood is a must… failing that dribble will do. / scales, wet skin or hair/fur is the norm, but a mixture of these is even better. / it must appear threatening… if said creature doesn’t appear scary, have a sound or slogan just to get the message across. / and the colour of a scary monster must be dark for it to hide in the shadows… the last one i have failed to do, instead i’ve done the reverse and made him as bright as possible… after all poison arrow frogs are highly coloured as a warning – “touch me and die. i’m poisonous, you idiot!”
hope you like my 2 scoops of joy XD i enjoy these little critters hope you do too XD
bunny, octo, girl lol i like this one to, shes chillin with her pet octo bunny / ya i hope you like any good ideas for good combinations?
Isn’t he Adowable? / Squishy comes to mind :)
An abstract detail of a juvenile Southern Keeled Octopus, Octopus berrima. Blairgowrie Marina, night dive.
What all 8 of them? /
fun to draw.
A small ocotpus lets me get close. Taken at Cirkewwa, Malta.
The same Octopus getting harrassed by 2 Painted Combers. Cirkewwa, Malta.
Mr. Octopus is up to something and who knows, what it might be?
Help keep Octobox alive! Feed him votes in the / music machines competition Detail /
all bow to the royal royalness of baron octopris of something or another from somewhere or another!!! animation rules! if only i could my stuff to that mark =)...
Octo: Wendy Taylor, 1980 location / Stainless steel, water / Outside Norfolk House and Ashton House, on the corner of Silbury Boulevard and Saxon Gate, Milton Keynes, UK / Commissioned by Milton Keynes Development Corporation and sponsored by, and donated to, Norwich Union Insurance Group Octo was commissioned specifically for its site in Milton Keynes. Its twisting ribbon of stainless steel makes a figure of eight when viewed from one direction but changes radically as the viewer walks around the sculpture. The ribbon is based on a Möbius strip (with a double twist), a mathematical term describing a continuous surface created by twisting a long rectangular strip of stainless steel through 180º and joining the ends; the form neither has an inside nor an outside. The artist has sited the sculpture on a pool of water to emphasise its point of contact with the surface and to set up a continual play of shifting reflections as the shining sculpture reflects in the water and in the surrounding mirrored buildings. The sculpture is a memorial to Lord Llewelyn-Davis. [From MKWeb] / . / The name Octo comes from the Greek word for “eight”. The status is also locally know as “Eternity” Note: I have copied the text from the site above verbatim, but I personally disagree with one point – this isn’t a Mobius strip! [Sony a350, Sigma 10-20@10mm, f:8, 1/50, ISO-100; Two exposures created from a single RAW file using Photoshop CS3 and blended using Photomatix Pro]
me name’s cap’n bradapus octo!! an’ i now have me colors… i’m feelin’ mighty spiff’rous, meself! don’t ye think so matey?? hahar!! i knew ye’d see it me way… now, first things first… we need to have a crew worthy of sailing me ship out into the great blue seas… we need to… hey! what are ye laughing bucko?? oh, me hat, he says… glurg, glurg, glurg that’s right… try an’ laugh with yer throat ripped in half, hardy-har-har!!!
Another in the Animal Kingdom series
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