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As you all know, the art swap was a huge success. Both sides walked away with something great for their studio/home and cartoon bunnies cheered like there was no tomorrow.
I know that I'm WAY happy with my new zombie brush holder. Skeletaldropkick did an excellent job. I'm posting a pic because it's too cool not to share. Plus I haven't had any paint spill on him yet. I'm hoping to keep it that way for as long as possible.
Everybody on the block loves zombie cat. He keeps all of the mice and squirrels out of the yards. he makes sure that no one is out after dark causing mischief. Zombie cat doesn't need to be fed. Knowing he's around helps to make every night feel like Halloween. Just make sure you don't get bit by zombie cat or you won't be coming to another block party.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 10" x 8"
Warning sirens blasted aver the airwaves. Caution tape spontaneously covered the upper Eastern seaboard.
Get serious, be careful, strive to survive...the zombie with the golden arm is back. He's had some upgrades and is not a happy camper.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 7" x 5"
Goblin llamas are tall and mean.
Somehow all of the charm of being a llama is gone and they turn rotten...shifty too. It's just sad.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 7" x 5"
You know good things are going to happen when the undead get together.
They'll smash stuff, groan and mutter unintelligibly, and eat others and themselves. That's how they do!
This zombie is still loving un-life...exposed brain and all.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 9" x 6"
Zombie-demon vs. squidboy staring match!
Do
not
make
a
sound
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 7" x 5"
Big headed zombies are definitely NOT buddies and should never be treated as such.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 9" x 6"
The floodgates burst open and a sea of people broke through pitchforks, torches, and all. Now what will the peace loving zombies do to protect themselves? The look of fear and doubt on their faces says it all.
Ink and colored pencil on red mat board, 8" x 10"
Sit back, relax, and let the neurotoxins wash over your body and mind. All you'll be doing for the rest of your short life is drooling.
Ink and colored pencil on Mi-Teintes pastel paper, 10" x 8"
This is exactly why a little girl should not go out picking Tulips on her own:
Green zombies prefer the tougher meat of older people. Now their lunch is all soft and ruined.
Paint pens on a vintage book page about Switzerland, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2"
Let's be practical. This could very likely be the last thing you will ever see. Take it all in and make it count.
Ink and colored pencil on illustration board, 6" x 9"
Brain eating zombies are all special and unique individuals...just like you and me.
Plus they eat people.
Ink and colored pencil on mat board, 6" x 4"