I would imagine having a little spaceship flying around in your brain would be distracting - probably for the best that you committed it to paper! CUTE!
Ahhh...but it is in those doodles where you find out WHERE it will end! Oh Elizabeth, and you say you are blown away by MY little expressions? YOU ROCK. I am literally working on the level of artistry where I left off as a child 45 years ago. I never developed my drawing skills but now I want to develop my English writing skills (I learned how to write in French before I learned to write in English, literally).
THANK YOU for your visit and I love how you have broken the walls of this image and are ready to take us on the other side of the wall. BRAVA! Anita
Your little drawings are beguiling, A. Keep writing, too! Thanks for your kind comment about this little scene, I always appreciate it when you stop by :)
What a cool guy! I love the two-tone coat and bright spots of red! Such a fun, surreal and mysterious scene! I personally think the spaceship and cloud are going to wink back into their own plane of reality any moment, and thus the ship will avoid a crash. It's just a blip in the matrix! Or something!
This is going to end up with a nice big hole in the wall and a way to escape those four white walls into freeeeeedom!!!! I think that gangster in France who blasted his way out would have appreciated this. Cool coat, dude. That's rockin'.
Well, it is all quiet obvious to me that you have overdone reading books on space travel, Elizabeth. This figure is, of course, the moon. He has that pale, round moon-like face and his profile matches the 'Face on the Moon'. His coat isn't snow fall, it is the universe, blue with white stars. We are on our mission to Mars, in our red space shuttle, passing the moon, who, spoiled as he is with our many moon-mission, feels passed by. Our travels are based on our rock-fast belief that our universe is big and expanding. Little do we know we can actually hit a wall.
Instead of the house at the end of the street. It is the house at the end of the galaxy. The rocket just vanishes behind the wall. I'm not sure what happens to the cute dude.
The space-ship will go through the wall, and open the gateway to another dimension. :) I LOVE science fiction! I thought doodling was good for artists???
This is, of course, the famous case of the, 'Returning Rocket', that was investigated by the famous physicist, Professor Goodie Twoshoes. The picture depicts the moment in which the rocket emerged through the wormhole causing a rain cloud to shed rain over the prof's new coat, and then ... but you all know how this ended anyway, so I'll not bore you!
I very much like that you have the rocket coming instead of going, John. Dr. G. Twoshoes will figure it out and make his mark, no doubt, once he gets over the fact that his new coat is now covered in wormhole rain ;)
I would imagine having a little spaceship flying around in your brain would be distracting - probably for the best that you committed it to paper! CUTE!
ReplyDeleteYes. Out of my brain...I feel better now ;)
DeleteSnowfall in a coat--awesome! Glad you are doodling, not should-ing :)
ReplyDeleteHaha. Should-ing. I like that- and I like that you interpret the dots on his coat as snow. Awesome!
DeleteOh dear...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, doodling is important! Doodling is how we get our best ideas. Without doodling, there'd BE no ideas!
I need to put my ideas on hold then, and get to working on, well, my ideas ;)
DeleteThis does not look like it will end well. Hopefully little rocket pilot will u-turn at the last minute. Little cloud is very sweet though :)
ReplyDeleteYes..I hope little rocket pilot is paying attention. Glad you like the cloud (everyone should have one, I think).
DeleteOmigosh, Lizzie, I reeeeally like this one!!
ReplyDeleteSuzzzeee! I am reeeeally glad :)
DeleteAhhh...but it is in those doodles where you find out WHERE it will end! Oh Elizabeth, and you say you are blown away by MY little expressions? YOU ROCK. I am literally working on the level of artistry where I left off as a child 45 years ago. I never developed my drawing skills but now I want to develop my English writing skills (I learned how to write in French before I learned to write in English, literally).
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for your visit and I love how you have broken the walls of this image and are ready to take us on the other side of the wall. BRAVA! Anita
Your little drawings are beguiling, A. Keep writing, too! Thanks for your kind comment about this little scene, I always appreciate it when you stop by :)
DeleteUh oh..........
ReplyDeleteDoh!
DeleteIt amazes me how you can put SO much expression in these...I love it! The rolled up jeans and red shoes...too cute! I wonder what will happen next!?
ReplyDeleteI like that you take the time to really look carefully, Becca. I wonder what will happen next, too.
DeleteHow can you call this a doodle?? It's got so much already. I too hope that rocket can turn quickly or it could end in a nasty hole in the wall.
ReplyDeleteAxxx
Hopefully little Rocket Pilot isn't texting or something...
DeleteHaha Thats cool Liz!!!!!! No better way to avoid what you should really be doing...Isn't THAT what you should be really doing though?
ReplyDeleteIt's truly very often what I would really rather be doing. Glad you like, Mr. MacG.
DeleteWhat a cool guy! I love the two-tone coat and bright spots of red! Such a fun, surreal and mysterious scene! I personally think the spaceship and cloud are going to wink back into their own plane of reality any moment, and thus the ship will avoid a crash. It's just a blip in the matrix! Or something!
ReplyDeleteCindy, you have a very active imagination (but I already knew that from seeing YOUR art)! Thanks!
DeleteDoodling a little too much? Pshaw! Never! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is going to end up with a nice big hole in the wall and a way to escape those four white walls into freeeeeedom!!!! I think that gangster in France who blasted his way out would have appreciated this. Cool coat, dude. That's rockin'.
Bella! What a great comment. Rocket guy and I say, "Thanks!"
DeleteThat is cool! A rocket ship on the wall, the surprised look of a child, I'm wondering where this story could go with such a nifty visual setup.
ReplyDeleteTake it away, Herman! ;)
DeleteThanks, Jane! A well placed shadow can make or break an image, methinks :)
ReplyDeleteWell, it is all quiet obvious to me that you have overdone reading books on space travel, Elizabeth. This figure is, of course, the moon. He has that pale, round moon-like face and his profile matches the 'Face on the Moon'. His coat isn't snow fall, it is the universe, blue with white stars. We are on our mission to Mars, in our red space shuttle, passing the moon, who, spoiled as he is with our many moon-mission, feels passed by. Our travels are based on our rock-fast belief that our universe is big and expanding. Little do we know we can actually hit a wall.
ReplyDeleteI really like where your imagination has taken this :)
DeleteInstead of the house at the end of the street. It is the house at the end of the galaxy. The rocket just vanishes behind the wall. I'm not sure what happens to the cute dude.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he will be fine. I love the idea of it being a "house at the end of the galaxy." Vanishing rockets are good, too...much less messy ;)
DeleteThe space-ship will go through the wall, and open the gateway to another dimension. :) I LOVE science fiction!
ReplyDeleteI thought doodling was good for artists???
Perhaps it's subliminal-- I'm ready for transport! SciFi is good-- and even better when combined with that-which-is-good-for-artists.
DeleteThis is, of course, the famous case of the, 'Returning Rocket', that was investigated by the famous physicist, Professor Goodie Twoshoes. The picture depicts the moment in which the rocket emerged through the wormhole causing a rain cloud to shed rain over the prof's new coat, and then ... but you all know how this ended anyway, so I'll not bore you!
ReplyDeleteI very much like that you have the rocket coming instead of going, John.
DeleteDr. G. Twoshoes will figure it out and make his mark, no doubt, once he gets over the fact that his new coat is now covered in wormhole rain ;)
with a bang?
ReplyDelete...or at least a loud thud. ;)
Deletekeep doodling!! :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! :-)
DeleteWhen I see Henny's sweet face on my comments page, I smile so...
ReplyDeleteThank you dear artist for coming to visit me. Bless you and keep well. Anita
You too, Anita! Thanks.
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