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Coloured version of a commission I did. Aci is property of and © M. Carpenter
Something from a freelance job I am working on for a local grocery establishment. Oranges!
He used to have nipples.
Yeah so some smart-aleck pantiger thought poor Mary needed a bath after wandering around in the woods for so long. One would think he would let her disrobe first, but apparently the smart-aleck pantiger is also a gentleman. Typical.
Very small illustation. Look, the bear isn't experiencing any pain. That must be a first for me. Bears are usually so much fun to tourture- On paper, that is... Like I go around hurting bears in real life... pffft. I have never even seen a bear. I'm rambling, aren't I?
Little fox at the movies. Artwork from a small job for work. Toony!
"You can shake it you can break it you can hang it on the wall." If you aren't familliar with Charley Patton - you should be.
Sketches sketches everywhere, but not a drop to drink.
Sittin' on a tree branch in the wind.
Yet another pointless sketch from a deteriorating mind.
I like to draw things.
For a thick silky mane, Cheyanne uses Aussie brand hair products.
Mmmm. Big Chiefum Eggplant eatum little mousie.
"Got Yer Corn!" Piece that sold in the AC artshow. Ink and duoshade.
Winged spirit who has many names...
Sitting on a cornflake. I'm waiting for the van to come.
BARK! Bark bark bark bark. Barkybarkybarky BARK! (Translation: Hello! May I borrow your lawnmower, neighbor??)
Illustration that's been lying around for a few months.
What 10 straight hours of inking looks like. Can someone please break my hand off? Nevermind... it's numb. 9"x12", inked soley with a Micron 01. (cheated with a brush pen in a few tiny black parts). Colour coming shortly.
Q. Why are dragons hyper? A. Because they drink too much tea like Mary does.
Ducks like to jam.
...and what Mice portfolio would be complete without a classic toony "oh no the eggplants are gonna' get the mice" drawing?
*insert mad laughter here*
Coloured version of my stupid girly drawing.
Fooling around.
Front cover for Mice #0, which will be a possible flash-forward into the future of the new Mice series. It'll be out in September/October 2003.
Stephen needs to watch where he is going
Final drawing for Pen and Ink class. Based on a Native American legend, "Coyote Taunts Grizzly Bear".
Hankenstein uses Crest. For clean, healthy teeth and a kissable mouth, use Crest. (make endorsement check payable to Mary E. Minch)
Hankenstien. Grr.
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