Still on hiatus whilst I ponder all new freak posts. In the meanwhile here is a drawing that I can neither defend nor explain. See you soon...
Update: just received this e-mail from Tracy who was featured on Cartoon Brew a little while back.
Hello. I recently started a blog/website featuring my polymer
creations which are inspired by cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s. I
would really love a shout from your on your blog, if you think it's
appropriate, and I would be more than happy to feature your site in my
sidebar as well. I really, really really love the work that's on your
site and I want to use images to inspire more polyflavour pieces.
creations which are inspired by cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s. I
would really love a shout from your on your blog, if you think it's
appropriate, and I would be more than happy to feature your site in my
sidebar as well. I really, really really love the work that's on your
site and I want to use images to inspire more polyflavour pieces.
She does jewelry based on Iwerks' Hells Bells and I think she's captured the 30's cartoon funk very nicely. If I were a girl (hey, pipe down!) I'd wear her stuff.
3 comments:
That use of polymer clay was inspired!
Hey man, Your Humpty Dumpty piece was epic, why'd you pull her from the posts? Bring 'er back!
It's back up.
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