Tag: Drawing
Thoughtless.
My name is Vlov…
Is there such a name as Vlov? I found it in my subconscious and then just went and used it…right here. Find out what the other one’s called tomorrow. I’ve an idea you might know already. Continue reading My name is Vlov…
Not there yesterday…
Stretching it…
From yesterday’s post the natural thing to do is to stretch the idea as much as possible, so here goes. I shall take this to it’s natural conclusion in the following days. I’m thinking of giving these two guards names, … Continue reading Stretching it…
Prof…Mark 2.
I’ve been in ‘Professor Mode’ of late. Supply and demand, it would seem that clients seem to have the similar idea that a professor is the perfect symbol for their business. Professor H here was rejected but I liked … Continue reading Prof…Mark 2.
Big plate, small food…
…and a hell of a lot of washing up. I’m keen on cooking, and eating. This drawing was obviously about chefs or the like, but I cannot remember excactly. It covers a lot of things that I like and that … Continue reading Big plate, small food…
Illuminated lettering.
Bank Manager
The letter was from the Wold Newton and Yangtze Kiang Ship Canal Penny Bank, signed by Nicci Gristhorpe, Valued Client Liaison Supervisor (Non Internet). It said: We are delighted to offer you, Valued Client, our new Platinum Card plus Gold … Continue reading Bank Manager
Ye Olde Sunne Dryed Tomatoe
Visitors to this remote and historic ex-hostelry, far up in the hills where rivers rise, always used to enjoy looking at the old photographs on the wall. These reflected a bygone age when the local produce show was held here, … Continue reading Ye Olde Sunne Dryed Tomatoe
Bike Woman
Survival depends on the continued existence of huge motor cycles. In the spurious world of advertising, Bike Woman is a slinky young blonde beauty with nothing on beneath her leather jacket, which is otherwise well filled and unzipped to the … Continue reading Bike Woman
Schoolmasters, where are they?
Here’s another of those missing persons, with words by Gordon Thorburn. The drawing is based on my old history master who was a gem of the species names Mr Trethewey. Even the name was right. He did, as I recall, … Continue reading Schoolmasters, where are they?
