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[16 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 796 views]

“Sometimes, when a comedian is stuck, and can’t come up with his own punchline, he is tempted to purchase one. The price is much more than it originally appears.”

Not sure exactly where the inspiration for this comes from… I had in my head a devil or an evil clown who would provide punchlines to those in need… for the price of your soul. But in the end, apparently it’s only 15 cents. The hubby just walked by and said “Not your most inspired work.” Sigh. Well, i think it’s cute anyways.

Continuing the Faux Vintage Ad Posters series

And since i spent…

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[6 Jun 2008 | 2 Comments | 771 views]

I just posted this on Monday Artday — so cross posting here, cuz i like it..

Continuing in the theme of my Ad Posters… here is Cthulhu when he was a little down on his luck and found a gig advertising squid.
Hey, he needed a quick paycheck!

ok, it takes very little to amuse me.
Pencil sketch , colored in photoshop.

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[21 May 2008 | 9 Comments | 1,260 views]

Here is my Illo Friday from last week… sketch is here.
I wanted to do something inspired by vintage advertising posters, plus i figured this would be a cool label for when i got around to making Limoncello (Kinda like the Bacon Vodka label from prior!)


Pencil, colored in photoshop

Suggestions welcome.. i’m not totally thrilled with the coloring job…

Also, if you have a topic for another label, i might do it next

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[11 May 2008 | 2 Comments | 1,610 views]

We went to a friend’s 40th birthday party last night, and he’s an interesting person who likes to make homemade liqueurs. So for a gift I made him a Bacon Vodka Kit (inspiration and recipe via Brownie Points)–i know it sounds odd, but picture it in a Bloody Mary or something!. I included instructions on how to make and the ingredients (Bacon and Vodka!) and drew him some custom labels. Cute, eh?

If anyone else want’s to attempt it, you can download the graphic from flickr — it’s Creative Commons licensed.. And let me know if you do!

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