This is based on a poem written a couple of days ago and ended up posing the rather interesting challenge of drawing a godly face – solved by using the procedural drawing tool Harmony.
This one’s from a “poem” I wrote quite a number of years ago, an imagined conversation between drunks. I drew it for the balloon layout, and then got stuck on the figures for ages and didn’t necessarily resolve that.
Bit of a one-liner I couldn’t resist posting this evening, even though I should have saved it for Monday to save myself some pain. I wonder how many times this joke has been done before?
I don’t think that anyone could deny that the shape of the human earhole is something to be admired. A kind of cursive of the soul. Or am I overstepping my boundaries in saying that? Never mind.
True story. Our home media network hard drive from iomega via El Giganten does not work and we have to take it back to the shop and that’s annoying. Drawing based on a conversation with Chad about how to handle the return.
The dialogue for this one comes from my parents’ blog Over the Net in the post “Big Ears (Limited edition)“. It’s an actually heard conversation from the Basel Art Fair.
This is what happens when I don’t have a healthy backlog of ideas for quickly drawn one-panel joke things. I end up having to come up with something on the spur of the moment. Like a third eyebrow.
I felt overly proud of myself for thinking of all these lame one-liner duos to make comic strips about, a kind of tribute to my interest in animate inanimate objects. Only Mortar & Pestle have their own strip so far. But just you wait.