A humorous caricature illustration of the well-known Dutch Post-Impressionist painter: Vincent Van Gogh. One of a series of caricatures achieved for the Celebrity Sunday series, where a famous person is rendered within a day. The idea is to show them as if in a passport photo to have consistency.
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movies, classic, dutch, legendary, television
A humorous caricature illustration of the well-known Dutch Post-Impressionist painter: Vincent Van Gogh. One of a series of caricatures achieved for the Celebrity Sunday series, where a famous person is rendered within a day. The idea is to show them as if in a passport photo to have consistency.
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film, celebrity, movies, vincent van gogh, cinema
Comical illustration of the weirdness of pronunciation. Some say Cut, some say Cat, and it's all down to the north-south divide. Here we have the hairiest of cats, the Maine Coon and the least hairy cat, the sphinx cat in a stand-off over the way in which their species is mistook for the chop of those scissors.
Comical illustration of a zebra representing the transition between black and white and colour, as shown in the vintage TV below. The year was Nineteen Fifty Three and the viewers could now see in glorious colour.
Comical illustration of the notions behind the use of the English language with a twist on the word Terra. The latin Terra Firma means solid ground, and the word Terra also appears as the first syllable of the amphibious creature, the terrapin. So, the two contrasting elements are combined in this representation of solid ground, being overlooked by the majestic lighthouse, to safeguard their connection.
Comical illustration of a twist in the notion of time, where Harvest is the function of time itself, and the colourful and joyous humming birds taste the nectar that is the moments we all enjoy this seasonal moment.
Comical illustration of the notion that animals, especially our cousins the apes, are simply pawns in the great scheme of evolution, when in fact the game is flawed by intellectual argument.
Comical illustration of the reworking of the title of the dog breed; “Jack “Russell. Showing it as the connection to the original breeder who was a reverend in the church.
Ring: Comical illustration of the twist in two meanings in the word ‘ring’. The patient Lemur sits atop the phone waiting for it to ring, with it’s ring tail wrapped around.
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tail, black and white, ring tailed, grey, lemur
Toadstool: If you ever thought a common toadstool was a form of mushroom, how wrong you were. The need for the support of your larger brethren is a need when size matter and the prey is getting away: Time to step up and on the toadstool.
Being big can sometime mean you have to be in awe of the opposites in your life. Looking down on things can give you a different perspective on those values.
Being the biggest dog with a reputation of the vikings behind your name, then there is a lot to live up to, and life can become a little scary sometimes.
Love can be a cruel emotion. It can break your heart, but it never stops that urge of feeling a little horny. Especially when the heartbreak can be an obvious open reminder, right in front of you, every minute of the day.
Comical illustration of a representation of the firey nature of one of the world’s smallest dogs and the explosive nature behind his country of origin.
The beauty and grace of the delicate ballerina can only be matched by the line and form of the bird they portray! A humorous illustration based on the ballet Swan Lake.
After a series of political images done for concern toward the crisis in Greece, it was formed that I should possibly do images for sale in collage form.
This is my first attempt, and is a respectful homage to Gil Scott-Heron’s song.
Watch that here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0
“The revolution will not go better with Coke.
The revolution will not fight the germs that may cause bad breath.
The revolution will put you in the driver’s seat.
The revolution will not be televised, will not be televised,
will not be televised, will not be televised.
The revolution will be no re-run brothers;
The revolution will be live."
A weird new approach to a technique called digital collage. A surreal look at the new debates on the second amendment rights in the USA. Least we forget that it only takes a second to kill someone!
A weird new approach to a technique called digital collage. A surreal look at the twisted views of the stock market and the icon symbols of bears and bulls.
The paradoxical aspects of how mankind seems to rejoice in the beauty of nature but at the same time has it's hooks in the economic values it holds; as it prepares the killing jars.
A weird new approach to a technique called digital collage. A surreal look at the way that that old analogy of money growing on trees may be a little more oppomistic in the world of business.
A weird new approach to a technique called digital collage. A surreal look at the way that th need to work unhappily for money is countered by emotions.