Sentences with phrase «cartoon i drew back»

OWN THIS CARTOON This is an old cartoon I drew back in 2009.

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David: This cartoon, and others you have drawn of late cause me to wonder why you ever consider going back to church, or starting up another one!
I was actually inspired to draw this because someone bought another one of my original knife - in - the - back cartoons yesterday.
Draw cartoon panels of the day's routine, so that your child can see that Mom and Child always come back to the same home together.
I really go back to the original «Popeye» cartoons, the early ones, where they were beautifully drawn.
He returned to cartooning in 1970, drawing Snuffy Smith, Underdog, and Mighty Mouse, and then went back to Archie to help reboot Jughead, staying on until his retirement in the late 1980s.
Worms is back with an all new hand drawn style, cartoon landscapes, and bigger better weaponry!
So my friend started telling the girl about this other friend of his, this guy living over in England, who drew these weird little cartoons on the back of business cards... «That is SO unoriginal,» the girl interrupts, rolling her eyeballs.
THE BLUE MONSTER BACKSTORY In the late 1990's I was living in New York, working as a mid-level copywriter at a mid-size advertising agency, when for whatever reason I started drawing cartoons exclusively on the back of business cards, just to give me something to do while sitting at the bar.
In the late 1990's I was living in New York, working as a mid-level copywriter at a mid-size advertising agency, when for whatever reason I started drawing cartoons exclusively on the back of business cards, just to give me something to do while sitting at the bar.
I am a black light artist that lives in Clinton Iowa and my name is Allen Eberle I started out drawing cartoons and one day I decided to paint in neon like they did in the 70s and the 60s a black light poster painting instead I got a painting hologram using three d glasses and black lights I have done 911 12 panels health care 18 panels and I added glow paint so there are three phases the neon black light and regular light phases and the glow phase sent some of the Obama care prints to the president and got a response back from the president and the first lady I did this with lots of health issues through out the year ’s
-LSB-...] draws inspiring cartoons on the back of business cards.
Shuttling between this show and the MoMA retrospective provides plenty of opportunities to spot passages of drawings — the odd cartoon, the clever abstract stroke — that ended up in other works, and to get a sense of an oeuvre that never held its shape, that was always morphing, growing, folding back on itself.
But it seems he moved instinctively back to the stream of ideas that had inspired him since 1933, when he drew political cartoons for «The Crisis,» a publication of the NAACP.
Making sense of modern life, Hugh MacLeod's cartoon drawings on the back of business cards get to the heart of the truth.
I was thinking earlier today how I had made my reputation drawing very, very small cartoons [i.e. «drawn on the back of business cards»], and now here I am, with The Marfa Series, going in the opposite direction i.e. very, very big cartoons.
Sure, I'd have girlfriends come and go, but the girlfriends never lasted too long, and I also ended up inventing, in 1997, an art form that would allow me to carry on working WHEN I was going out to the bars i.e. the «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
Mr. Cartoons - drawn - on - the - back - of - business - cards and Global Microbrand uber - guru Hugh Macleod over at GapingVoid requested an under 500 word marketing manifesto.
The Gaping Void blog is a kind of future of ruthless advertising / branding commentary mixed with some anarchic thoughts about the blogosphere mixed with a personal diary mixed some cartoons drawn on the back of business cards that contain a liberal dose of bad language / chaotic sex.
As Hugh does on his cartoons drawn on the back of business cards (he can boil big thoughts down into small gems), here's his key to being creative: «Work Hard.
You probably heard about «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
Hugh MacLeod, best selling author, blogger and famous for «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards» has grown his reputation in the Internet and corporate worlds by being wickedly insightful and brutally honest about today's world: In business, life and love.
I, on the other hand, make very small art i.e. the «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards ``.
So he launched gapingvoid.com, which quickly gained him a reputation and mass following online for dark humour, common sense marketing and cartoons drawn on the back of business cards.
He began drawing cartoons in his teens, later popularized on the back of business cards, and today MacLeod's work hangs in the collections of major corporations around the world including Intel, HP, SAP and several others.
It would be too easy to say that I still love this painting because it brings me back to those pre-art school days where I knew nothing and just wanted to draw cartoons and monsters.
Hugh does blog marketing for companies like the South African winery Stormhoek and Savile Row tailor English Cut, but he's most well known for are the hilarious cartoons that he draws on the back of business cards, which he then publishes on his blog gapingvoid.
Hugh MacLeod is an artist who first made his name with «cartoons drawn on the back of business cards».
Most admirers follow him through his popular Gaping Void blog where he posted cartoons, ink - drawn on the backs of business cards.
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