Archive for August, 2009
Been pretty heavy on the Looney Toons for this so far, so this week I thought I’d bring you a favorite web comic. Misery Loves Sherman
Here’s a favorite:
Check out the archives (start at the bottom of the page) for more of teh funny.
Obama administration continues Bush administration’s policies–where’s the outrage from the people who were against them when Bush was in pwoer?
U.S. Says Rendition to Continue, but With More Oversight – NYTimes.com
Lawless Surveillance, Warrantless Rationales
Where’s the change?
Again, those who think voting matters in a system where special interests control the government, get ther silly hopes dashed.
Nate Page–what an appropriate name for this artist who carves his sculptures out of the pages of magazines.
Well I was planning a post on drawing the human figure here today, with links to some sites showing proportions/relationships of various parts of the human body. Maybe some videos showing how etc. Then I realized–all this stuff only shows you how one person draws the human figure, or shows some “shortcuts”, which [...]
More from da sketchbook. (That’s why we call it sketchbook Monday.)
Classic 1953 Daffy Duck in Duck Amuck
Getting Real About the High Price of Cheap Food – TIME
Read this and be scared.
The U.S. agricultural industry can now produce unlimited quantities of meat and grains at remarkably cheap prices. But it does so at a high cost to the environment, animals and humans. Those hidden prices are the creeping erosion of our fertile [...]
Another Wednesday, more wackiness.
Museum of Broken Relationships
Weird woeful stories of broken relationships, like this one.
20 years
Ljubljana, Slovenia
The divorce day garden dwarf. He arrived in a new car. Arrogant, shallow and heartless. The dwarf was closing the gate that he had destroyed himself some time ago. At that moment it flew over to the windscreen of [...]
Another Tuesday, some more technique.
The great John K. creator of Ren and Stimpyhas a series on composition for cartoonists and animators. Here is a page with links to each blog post. It’s a good series, and is useful for fine artists who paint realistically, and illustrators, as well as the people they’re aimed [...]




