IMAGINE - Illustration Friday
In order for us to create we must imagine, in order for us to imagine we must be inspired. But who gives the orders? Sometimes it's difficult being creative. When, for example, William Shakespeare began to write with his mind Act 1 Scene I of the play "Macbeth," it is possible he experienced confusion if things did'nt click straight away. The sparrows can suddenly fly in when one's muse is distracted and cause problems later down the line, so always keep a watch out for that.
11 Comments:
Love your page. Strange and Funny - my favorite combo!
Verry funnieth! A Muses! I hate when they are on a Party and me waiting the Illumination! Arghhh!
And I like your Y. I'm asking miself the same question. (Guess it's about anonymous...)
What a funny way to capture Will trying to get those witches down on paper! I love how they're flying around muttering their incantations:>
Thanks for asking.I'm fine. Hope she's tooooo. Maybe she will come back some day. Have a nice Christmas. Oh thou, great artist.(eth)...:o)
BbWWwaHahaha!!!
Too good, too funny! Oh... Love your magic carpet ride!!
Delightful!
Oh the toes, heheh...too funny:))))
Great Shakespeare caricature... and the sparrows/Witches of Endor water-skiing... wonderful! A lot to think about... and imagine...
Teehee ... now this post is ME! But it is YOU who looks like a POO };-}
Those pesky little sparrows - always trying to steal your thunder - geat sketch of Shakespeare.
Rachelle, if Shakespeare had a hat like yours he would be perfect. Cheers.
Anonymous, not as much as YOU.
Twisselman (what is a twisselman) and Ldahl, ta very mucho.
Got back to others from what I remembers.
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Ahhh, Willy instead of John. Very good. Charming illustration.
Wonderful! I am a great fan of flying beings...ha.
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