Comical illustration of the first ever car, and the fact that it was classified as one horse power. If only the first passenger could tempt it to work like one.
The slow moving pace of humorous comparisons. As the trainer (sneaker) is sneaking off at the slow pace of knots, now becoming a foot hold to the new homestead of our friend snail sneaker.
Who best to campaign against the bad habits of smoking indoors, than the good old puffer fish. Here he is campaigning for the common sense attitude, to take it outside.
Crazy, creative thinking notion based on the puffer fish inhaling and exhaling air.
Life must suck when your sole purpose in life is shovelling someone else's shit all day. A witty visual remark on a timely and poignant expression, that seems to fit the nature of this tiny trojans of sanitary fulfilment.
Comical illustration of a socio-political comment on the way education has become a mechanism rather than a system to develop minds. Everything is copy, repeat, copy repeat, parrot fashion.
Comical illustration of a misunderstanding in the translation of the word Orang-utan, believing that it actually meant orange man, but later finding it means "Man of the Forest".
Comical illustration of a representation of the principles of faith, as shown by the Jesus Lizard (basilisk lizard), as he steps water holding his faith!
Football is a historically fascinating game, that can cause some minor altercations. One of which would never be considered as have our avian friends misunderstanding the rules of the fine game, by trying to hatch their own ideas on how to play the game.
They were wild and mad to follow the winds to the windmills.
Charged with craziness they took the will in to their own hands.
And for one, he became an ass, as the windmills were in his mind!
Pencil drawing adaptation of the famous story of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, with a twist to some animal behaviour.
Completed this week, the week my Grandma died, so I dedicate it to her.
The final in a ten series of animal behaviour, that will become the first volume of a Blurb book dedicated to the subject.
With a little witty respect and homage to artist Albrecht Dürer! The rhino pops the cork in celebration to the talent of this and all creatives in the world.
The effects of global warming are not a laughing matter, but sometimes a humorous approach to showing their affects can help. The polar bear is bemused by his new gift; an hawaiian shirt!
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christmas, hawaii, global warming, climate change, art