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26. sketch dailies "Monkey King"

Once in a while experimentation with styles is good for my soul.


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27. I.F. Spark

Francis Williamson gave up his dental practice for the opportunity to live off the land in the yukon.  His last bit of dentistry was to cap two of his own teeth, one with flint and the other with steel. He would never be without a way to spark up a fire. This technique worked especially well when his teeth were chattering."Frank of Skunk hollow" was his new name.


created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "Spark."

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28. sketch dailies Beetlejuice


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29. sketch daily 3 blind mice

a new take on an old favorite by NC wyeth called blind pew.


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30. I.F. voice

A Coqui frog's voice can reach up to 90 decibels and carry for miles. Should come in handy when looking for a princess to kiss.


created for illustration friday's word of the week "voice."

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31. sketch daily gremlin


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32. Sketch daily babayaga

Until Yesterday I had no idea that there was such a thing as a Babayaga. Google it cuz I ain't splainin it... It's basically a Russian witch that lives in a house supported by chicken legs and flies around in a mortar and pestle. Eats little kids etc etc. It's safe to just stay away from it.


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33. Sketch daily Mermaid


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34. Griffin


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35. I.F. twisted

It's a rare deal to see a Jackalope but if you see one with twisted antlers then you have witnessed all but the rarest of things. Big foot thinks that seeing a twistedanntleredJackalope is freaky.


Created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "twisted."

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36. I.F. Prehistoric

I have to believe that the art of decoying was practiced by prehistoric man. We'll never know for sure because Gub hadn't invented the alphabet yet and no records were kept.



Created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "prehistoric."

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37. I.F. exotic

If you are an exotic bird you can live in this exotic bird house, the only caveat is that you go # 2 outside somewhere.


Created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "exotic."


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38. I.F. search

Knowing the inherent issues with needles and haystacks why would you take the risk? The search is on...




I'm teaching a class at the University of Utah Valley. My assignment for this week was to illustrate in high key. I joined in with my class, it was a good exercise.

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39. I.F. Time

A few moons after figuring out Fire, Gub invented the first wrist watch powered by a sun dial... just need some sun.



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40. T.O.L.

A present for my wife Holly.


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41. prankster food



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42. I.F. spirit

E. Scrooge had worked so hard to earn a spiritual experience...



Illustrated today for Illustration Friday's word of the week "spirit."

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43. I.F. pattern

windblown sand can make for an interesting pattern.


Illustrated for Illustration Friday's word of the week "pattern."

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44. I.F. Tail

If you can avoid the business end of a dragon and cut off his tail... that'll be some mighty fine eatin for the clan. Oh and the dragon won't be able to fly which will humiliate him and he will go away. The end.




created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "tail."

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45. Turkey Bow Master


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46. I.F. mustache

She was born with a stache but chose not to hide it.
Make fun of her and you will most likely be turned into a piece of cheese for the rest of your life... got it?


Created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "mustache." And happy halloween.


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47. I.F underwater

What was once a great city is now owned by the sea and a few angry Piranha.


Underwater

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48. I.F. ONOMATOPOEIA

GROOAARRRR!!! CRUNCH!! CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP and Barney is no longer in the toy box.




Created for illustration Friday's word of the week "ONOMATOPOEIA."



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49. I.F. together

What was once together is now apart... too bad duct tape wasn't invented yet.





Created for Illustration Friday's word of the week "together."


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50. I.F fresh

 He had connections with the local DNA specialist in town, his woolly mammoths are fresh, never frozen.



Created a few weeks ago for Illustration Friday's word of the week "fresh."

I had recently read where some Japanese scientists are going to try and clone a woolly mammoth within 5 years... I am sure there will be mistakes along the way.

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