3.5 Inch round vinyl coming your way. I like drawing these raccoon characters. They’re a visual indulgence of high mischief which I can’t resist. This dude’s name is Smiley J. Black and he’s the worst of the bunch. Never let him hold the money or the dope.[twitter_follow username=”@hungryknife” language=”en”]
Year: 2016
1989 Doodle: Ode To Oblivion
We Have The Whole Place To Ourselves
The population in this area explodes in the winter months with seasonal residents (snowbirds). They flee back north in the springtime. They can’t take the heat; it’s brutal.
I’m a bonafide desert rat. I don’t mind the heat. After many desert summers you get accustomed to it. Then you start to like it. This desert belongs to me and the critters from June through September. I dig that.
When the heat is raw, the action is easy.
Make Do With What You Have, Take What You Can Get
Earth Overshoot Day 2016 recently occured (on August 8), marking the date when humanity exhausted nature’s budget for the year. Chew on that while you water your lawn.
Straight Up Thuggin’
2008 Sketchbook Doodle. Racoon is a violent offender. Settle down, fuzzbutt!
Danger In The Home!
I’m really more of a dog person. I like cats plenty but I have three dogs that are way too gamey for kitty companionship. Cats are fun to draw, though. They have charisma and are easy to render as characters. I call this one Kill Kitty. I scribbled this while looking at the messed up vintage cat figurine pictured in the small photo. I don’t know the ceramic kitty’s story but you can find Kill Kitty at my Etsy Shop.
Here’s the ceramic kitty I used as my reference model. I found this photo somewhere on the internet. Drawing pictures of sculptures is great practice for stylizing anatomical forms.
Sun Devil
A Sun Devil is a rainbow-like weather phenomena caused by the sun reflecting off high altitude ice crystals.
Or maybe this:
Roadrunners Are Brutal AF
Roadrunner perched atop vanquished reptile has become another recurring theme for me.
This isn’t an accurate representation of how a roadrunner interacts with a lizard. They’re WAY more brutal. A roadrunner snatches live prey in it’s stabby beak then quickly smashes the unfortunate critter over and over against the hard ground or a nearby solid object until it becomes mushy enough to gulp down.
Roadrunner’s do everything really fast and will attack anything they think they can eat; insects, rodents (including prairie dogs), other birds and reptiles. True fact: they are infamous rattlesnake killers!