Just a quick one from the notebook pages drawn in Paris, where I turned out to be far less inspired by the city than I had expected to be. This doesn’t come from anywhere, just my stupid head. And many others’s.
Recreation of an actual diagram I drew while talking to a thesis student of mine. It made me think of the “There, I Fixed It” website in its kind of sweet ineptitude, the way it kind of explains nothing at all.
Social commentary! No, not really. Though it’s true that Danes do leave their babies in their strollers outside in ways others can find odd. I mostly wanted to draw the image, since it happened into my mind at some point.
Despite the perhaps obvious wrongness of a cat drinking a couple of beers, this one makes me feel kind of happy for the cat, it looks like it’s living the good life. And it’s not like it’s a kitten.
I kind of drew this one “by mistake” while I was just sitting around thinking about how to draw herons for the other day’s comic about herons. There could be an amazing subtext to this I’m not aware of.
Poor teddy bears, always being forced to drink imaginary tea by manipulative little people. Here is a cartoon in which I take the power back for them while simultaneously tributing to The New Yorker style.
Been wanting to draw this one for a little while. I like the idea of the personal lives of inanimate objects, as we know by now. The idea of clothes being the ones liberated in the Rapture is pleasing to me.
Obviously a bit of a throwaway gag, but who doesn’t like foul language coming out of a flower? And really, doesn’t this just speak to what droopy flowers look like they’re feeling?
I was watching a documentary, called Pandora’s Box, and in it Kennedy makes this claim which at the time I assume was meant to be awesome, but now sounds iffy. I was skeptical, and so I invented the skeptical fridge.
One of those excellent moments where you come up with a relatively amusing joke that makes fun of something that you yourself believe in. The execution isn’t quite what I wanted (see my post on inininoutoutout for details).