Thursday 10 March 2011

It’s two for one on ‘EPIC’ Sci-Fi Guff!

Get um while their hot, two for one, I’m not making anything on these – just gotta get them shifted, you couldn’t ask for a better deal!
With foreground or without foreground?
I’ve never done a painting like this before so dunno!
Where’s my Mooney, he’d know what was de rigueur.


































Dad -   “Red sky at night…….”
Child - “Sheppard’s delight”
Dad - “Red Sky in the morning……”
Child - “Shepherds warning”
Dad -   “Minced lamb, mashed potato and peas……..”
Child - ‘the face’
Advanced Dad Joke No40 (deployed on seeing a red sky or when having Sheppard’s or cottage pie meal)

5 comments:

  1. Now your not telling me you did this on your iPhone!!!

    Absolutely love all the geometric shapes and the depth. The dark silhouettes definitely bring a lot more life and character than without. Looks like something from Painter rather than Photoshop.

    I don't care if you disagree I've never seen this style from you before!

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  2. With foreground, I insist on it.

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  3. is not the essence of a dad joke getting it wrong
    but in a way that conjures an alternative reality
    that amuses and confuses e.g. does the pope sh*t in
    the woods

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  4. Wrongness is a delivery style. The selfless act of self-gratification is core. The individual must apply the texture and flavour to transform this base function into art. It is akin to pure kung-fu where situation and skill level determine the personal fighting style.

    Is this a test Dad?

    ‘Tits like coconuts – and fat balls!’

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  5. Wheres my Mooney? IM HERE!! and yea, foreground element one is better.

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