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lori (Sep 29, 2008)
5 comments – latest 4:
davincipoppalag (Sep 29, 2008)
Ha. little gooberbird on the kitty ..cute
lori (Sep 30, 2008)
thanks you two
bette_davis_eyes (Oct 1, 2008)
love the realism mixed with cartoon
lori (Oct 2, 2008)
thanks, I like doing that on occasion
drawn in 1 hour 4 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Sep 23, 2008)
Yeah, it's a man book I figure I'll write.
2 comments – latest 2:
mooki (Sep 24, 2008)
so i geuss...if evreyone poops...
everyone must do those other two.

another fabulous masterpiece sir d.
xwindflyer (Sep 24, 2008)
This looks like a good book to keep in the bathroom for those "difficult times".
drawn in 29 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Sep 8, 2008)
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Miss_DJ (Sep 8, 2008)
well here's another look, in case you closed the book....
http://www.shop-for-homes.com/fishing_files/snook.jpg
xwindflyer (edited Sep 9, 2008)
so,,, how do you cook a Snook?
Miss_DJ (edited Sep 9, 2008)
you can cook a snook, or you can cock a snook....if you'd like to cock a snook, this is how it's done:

To “cock a snook” at someone is a bit more elaborate than simply thumbing one’s nose. To “cock a snook” is a classic display of derision, properly performed by spreading the fingers of one hand, touching the tip of your nose with your thumb while sighting your opponent along the tips of your other fingers (what the British sometimes call a “Queen Anne’s Fan,” but what we more commonly call a “five-finger salute”), and waggling your fingers in the most annoying way possible.
As a gesture, it doesn’t really mean anything, but it does convey utter contempt rather well. Like all fine insulting gestures, cocking a snook always goes well with a Bronx Cheer, or raspberry, as an accompaniment.

now altogether now.....cock a snook! now wasn't that fun?

ps here is a place you can find several snook recipes: http://capmel.com/recipes.htm
Dan, please take a look and cook some snook...
put down your book...
wash your hands from any gook,
hook a snook, then cook some snook.

xwindflyer (Sep 9, 2008)
Thank you Miss DJ. Now I know, and that WAS fun. :o)
drawn in 18 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Sep 4, 2008)
1 comment – latest 1:
xwindflyer (Sep 5, 2008)
Good one.
drawn in 6 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Sep 4, 2008)
FART FART FART!
3 comments – latest 3:
marie1996 (Sep 4, 2008)
i love family guy he he he.
Wraith (Sep 4, 2008)
Hehe. Alright! Peter!
xwindflyer (Sep 4, 2008)
Peter is a "lump".
drawn in 25 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
Axil62 (Sep 2, 2008)
6 comments – latest 4:
xiau (Sep 2, 2008)
What do they taste like? Do tell. I'm intrigued.
xwindflyer (edited Sep 4, 2008)
Manhattan style no less!
DarkCloak (Sep 4, 2008)
I'm guessing their deal with Schnieder's to make fish flavoured hot dogs fell through.
vlad.the.hamster (Sep 4, 2008)
Mmm, may be used as a side dish OR a main dish. Versatile. Nice.
drawn in 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
Axil62 (Aug 21, 2008)
Hey I know! Instead of "The thin beast" maybe they should call Dalhausser "blocky guy" !
7 comments – latest 4:
Kloxboy (Aug 22, 2008)
I like the structure of his neck, nice sketch broski.
marcello (Aug 22, 2008)
we need more popular culture drawn on this site, it makes it fresher and more interesting
Kloxboy (Aug 22, 2008)
Marcello: Is that a joke? You're probably right, popular culture would draw more interest, it's called "popular" culture for a reason. In general, I don't find popular culture to be all that interesting, usually far from it. I wouldn't want to see an explosion of pop culture on 2draw, specifically that of the trendy, disposable kind. That's not to say, I don't enjoy pop culture myself but not on here, not on 2draw. We've already got plenty of pop culture art on this site, I don't think we need to increase it's production. :D
xwindflyer (Aug 23, 2008)
Blocky Guy wins!
drawn in 19 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Advanced 
Axil62 (Jul 29, 2008)
from a photo I took of the sofa in the front room a couple of days ago. I liked the light, I have a thing for light.
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staci (edited Sep 28, 2009)
mmm, idk...i think its more the detail of the rug, the shadow of the plant, some light source reflecting over the couch, the way he gave the couch such a comfy plush feeling with a few brush strokes...how if you look every line, every stroke, seems almost careless because his eye for light and form is so phenomenal, he doesnt need to second guess or overwork it.

i don't think many people can appreciate how amazing this picture is.

backmagicwoman (Sep 28, 2009)
I do see what you mean..I was just cutting up....the couch does look velvety soft...and i especailly like the vent cover there.....it does belong in showcase..
marcello (Sep 28, 2009)
staci: you answered your own question.
shell (Apr 2, 2010)
nice
drawn in 3 hours 31 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
Axil62 (Jul 14, 2008)
3 comments – latest 3:
PrettyRose (Jul 14, 2008)
haha, nice ^_^
xwindflyer (Jul 17, 2008)
Then what would you do with the two halves? Maybe you could make a monkey candle to go with it.
lori (edited Jul 17, 2008)
well there you have it folks, the one and only banana candle with a surprise ending
drawn in 23 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Axil62 (Jul 4, 2008)
3 comments – latest 3:
Cameo (Jul 4, 2008)
I'm surprised his name is 'Sitty' and not something else, if you know what I mean. I like this it's cute! I love your cartoons! ;o)
lori (Jul 4, 2008)
I love them too :) I wish there was an Axil62 comic strip in my local paper. Old Sitty here has such a cute shaped body, and you look so excited in the background there, 'cause you're a stick figure and you know how stick figures can do so much more than real people can. Power to the stick figures, brother, that's what I say!
xwindflyer (Jul 9, 2008)
Old Sitty just sits,and sits, until he ......sits some more!
drawn in 30 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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