3.05.2009
Wigs In A Window
Here is my latest entry (my cartoon on top, reference photo below) to Karin Jurick's Different Strokes challenge. I usually do a painting, but I just thought that those poor wigs are stuck in the window with nothing to do but look outside and they MUST be thinking and saying something! I enlisted my 17 year old daughter and her friend to help with the dialog...they had a blast! It was fun to look at comic books for reference material and just to do something fun and different!
Click on image for larger view ....so you can read what they're saying!
Labels:
acrylic,
Different Strokes,
ink,
Karin Jurick,
wigs
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14 comments:
Very creative rendition, my 12 year old loved the dialog!
Very fun read Annie. Humor to the rescue! I was feeling a little overwhelmed with desk work this morning until i saw this.
EEEEEeee!!! I'm jumping up and down in delight as I clap my hands! I love it!!! Yay Annie!
I love it! I can't wait to see it on my large monitor at home. I started mine in watercolor, hopefully will finish it when I get home~
Torrie
Annie, that's just perfect. Of course they all would be chatting and we can't hear them. Love it
I love your take on the wig challenge...very fun interpretation, Annie!
Very humorous... love the comic book style. Perfect!
Great job, Annie! I love it.
I love it! This is too fun.
Annie this id too fun , I scream in glee when I first put my eyes on this and the dialogue is so perfect.
So well done for sure !
What a fun twist on this challenge. Your daughter and her friend are great copywriters. I enjoyed poking around on your blog!
I got a kick out of this one -- good job! Also, your altar boy and horse paintings are GORgeous.
Love it!!!!
I'm amazed I missed yours somehow on DSFDF..I need to check my glasses. This is great..and I love"What's a light bulb"
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