Well, I had a lone responder to the Illustration challenge of Two Weeks ago, Subby, who really went to town with it, I must say - you can see his interpretation on his new reconstituted blog, B.C.E. (Before Cyberspace Existed).Hold the Presses, here is another contribution from Titus the Dog



17 comments:
The photos I wanted I could not find. Still opening boxes over here. But I like your monster dropping! (hee)
You changed them into quite the fantastical children - with a magical beast for their door!
I'll say he/she went to town! Turned it all on its head too. Sorry I didn't get a chance to do anything, but your blue monster is real fun.
I love the richness of the detail and the colour...
oh dear...the beast swallowed the children. What a good idea. lol Nicely done--that is a verrry interesting blue color
HA, I made a couple of attempts to manipulate the blocks and kids, but gave up.
That was one tough one to try, to be sure ; (
Hang on, we're coming! Nothing to better those two fine examples, however!
Susan, way cool interpretations! Especially the top work :)
love the monster dropping idea ;)
And thanks! Hugs!
i think i would do well to try this, dropping a creature on a few people.
Monsters and children....the perfect combination.
i like your monster, it looks really friendly!
please e-mail me your address on forest.underground@yahoo.com so i can send you print you won in my print giveaway.
very faboulose illustrations
I enjoyed a lot following Subby's journey with Dick and Jane. Playing puzzle with Subby and the kids was real fun. Really great!
As for your blue creature:
"Peek-a-boo"!
Blue Monster,So GREAT!!!
The Titus Collective has arrived!
Yes, loving the color!!
Loves them all. Yours are so richly detailed, Susan. And I love that the other two basically rewrote a Dick and Jane book. Too funny.
Sorry I didn't catch this in time to join the fun. And, well, in truth my schedule is in its hyper phase now, so that means I don't get to do as much art as I'd like. BUT your blog keeps my eyes pleasantly full and happy.
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