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1. Sweaters for Penguins


The internet is all abuzz about knitting sweaters for penguins. Snopes.com first said it wasn't true, but now they're showing uncertainty. As a children's book illustrator, I can just use the story as a jumping off point for a sketch. Lucky me. What could be cuter than penguins in sweaters?

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2. Hippity, Hoppity,

E is for Easter

I decided I'd draw a bunny.

That seemed to go pretty well. So I decided I'd draw another.

And another.

Then this bunny seemed to be looking for something....

I figured with Spring (allegedly) right around the corner he was pr'olly looking for love.
Sometimes this goes well.

Sometimes it does not.

Sometimes it is frustrating.

Sometimes it is simple.

Sometimes it is passionate.

Sometimes it is shy.

Sometimes it is centered on tradition.

I thought maybe these Love Bunnies were pretty serious about one another.

They'd probably want their own little families.

Bunny Babies!

Then I made myself stop.

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3. TEE shirts Design


:) good day everybody. -some friends say my black and white can sell - so i tried a couple of design..:) Artwork sketch on computer form paper - mechanical pencil 0.7 - scan at 200dpi - enhance in photoshop - custom brush.
mystudio69

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4. Loos 'n Wild



Some loose, fun animal doodles from my sketchbook that I coloured during a coffee break today... quite happy with how they came out

My BLOG.

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5. SFG: FISH


Ladies and Gentlemen....the fish-a-puss..
Early fishermen and sailors often told tales of seeing strange beasts during their long trips at sea. Famed among these fabled sightings, was talk of the man faced fish that trapped food in with his long natural mustache whiskers. Whilst smocking a pipe stuffed with kelp and chunks of natural corral.

It was originally called a "BRISTLY FISH", but in 1673 the French oceanongrapher REMY LA AQUAVELVA named this fish the "poissons de moustache",or "Fish with Mustache. Sightings of these creatures of the blue have all but vanished in recent years...
To a point where modern fish nomenclature tells us that its uncommon for a fish to have facial hair. But this is truly a rare and fascinating fish.

Indeed a most bountiful moustache of the deep.

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