"Screw the East Indies! Let's stop at that new world over there and order some blueberry pancakes at IHOP!"
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Friday, May 30, 2008
Columbus Discovers IHOP
"Screw the East Indies! Let's stop at that new world over there and order some blueberry pancakes at IHOP!"
Friday, March 28, 2008
Eye Sea the Eyes Have It
Eyes come in pairs:
A sister and a brother;
When two pairs meet,
They gaze into each other;
The eyes of two friends,
A mother and child,
Some eyes are calm
And some are wild!
Hazel, brown or green,
Some are blue as the sky;
Always there for each other,
An eye for an eye.
The title of this drawing is "Eye Sea the Eyes Have It." It was created using MS Paint.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Chuck the Duck
Caption: I swear...if one more person calls me 'lameduck," it's gonna come down in chunks!
I created this image using the MS Paint program.
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Labels:
animals,
art,
digital art,
drawings,
ducks,
migrating,
ocean,
paintings,
pics,
pictures,
sea,
william pinn,
williampinn
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Bob the Wonder Horse
Caption: Move over Pegasus! Move over Trigger! Move over Mr. Ed! Introducing...(drum roll)...Bob the Wonder Horse! Why is he called Bob the Wonder Horse? Feed him a bag of burritos and he'll show you...
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Friday, December 28, 2007
Me Cartoons
Caption: No man is an island, but an island is an island.
Caption: Don't...call me mermaid!
Caption: Someone told me to go jump in the lake. I thought he was serious.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Let's Head over to Cyclops Island
Caption: Hey guys! I've got it! I know this nice little spot called Cyclops Island...
I created the above painting with MS Paint. Not an easy task, let me tell you! Painting with a mouse is extremely awkward and frustrating! At times I wanted to throw the mouse into the river! The other frustrating thing is the colors do not blend but overlap each other, so it is hard to achieve subtle shades. Notwithstanding these difficulties, I was able to make a painting that sort of resembles an ancient Greek ship being rowed out to sea.
My thanks to you for taking a gander at it. Click here to buy a t=shirt or mug with this picture on it.
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