Pepe's Mansion
Pepe was the name of a little hamster the kids once had where they where young. Often he would get lost as the door to his cage was left open (kids!), but eventually we would find him.
Pepe was the name of a little hamster the kids once had where they where young. Often he would get lost as the door to his cage was left open (kids!), but eventually we would find him.
#312 This illustration is a little greusome as it portrays organs and a fetus in jars.
#309 and #310-Vintage pop and merry-go-round are items at a country fair. This illustration has a young kid shooting while others are on a merry
#157-Window across street sitting on the curb on Free Day!
# 149- Snoopy is a classic cartoon by Charles Shultz. Learn More
#148- For todays drawing prompt I was inspired to draw a classic 1948 Polaroid Camera montage.
# 145-For this drawing prompt I illustrated my eye glasses laying on top of the book I was reading.
#129 and #128 -Today I combined two prompts into one illustration depicting UFO’s Flying around in space.
#127- Nothing is more gloomy than a rainy day and missing a person you love.
# 111- Coincidence – Shakespeare and Psalm 46 – In 1902, a person identified only as “a learned correspondent in West Hackney” brought to the
# 110-For today’s prompt Bottom-of-Sea I imagined exploring the undersea in a small two person submarine.
# 103-Tree House – I remember one of my favourite summers 1977, and building the best tree fort ever.
# 91-Tap Shoes – With 3 daughters I have learned to enjoy this art through watching them learn to tap.
#80 Camouflage. For this prompt I was thinking of illustrating a zebra.
What where you doing on July 17 1999? Today’s drawing prompt is a special one as it takes me back to a time in my
Supertramps album Breakfast In America song “Oh Lord is it Mine”
My favourite childhood you was the game called Mouse Trap!
Pepe was the name of a little hamster the kids once had where they where young. Often he would get lost as the door to his cage was left open (kids!), but eventually we would find him.
# 315- For Christmas a couple years ago my daughter bought me
# 314-For today’s drawing prompt I imagined a person enjoying a corn
#312 This illustration is a little greusome as it portrays organs and
#309 and #310-Vintage pop and merry-go-round are items at a country fair.
#157-Window across street sitting on the curb on Free Day!
# 149- Snoopy is a classic cartoon by Charles Shultz. Learn More
#148- For todays drawing prompt I was inspired to draw a classic
# 145-For this drawing prompt I illustrated my eye glasses laying on
#129 and #128 -Today I combined two prompts into one illustration depicting
# 110-For today’s prompt Bottom-of-Sea I imagined exploring the undersea in a
# 103-Tree House – I remember one of my favourite summers 1977,
#80 Camouflage. For this prompt I was thinking of illustrating a zebra.
What where you doing on July 17 1999? Today’s drawing prompt is
Pepe was the name of a little hamster the kids once had where they where young. Often he would get lost as the door to his cage was left open (kids!), but eventually we would find him.
#312 This illustration is a little greusome as it portrays organs and a fetus in jars.
#309 and #310-Vintage pop and merry-go-round are items at a country fair. This illustration has a young kid shooting while others are on a merry go round
#157-Window across street sitting on the curb on Free Day!
# 149- Snoopy is a classic cartoon by Charles Shultz. Learn More
#148- For todays drawing prompt I was inspired to draw a classic 1948 Polaroid Camera montage.
# 145-For this drawing prompt I illustrated my eye glasses laying on top of the book I was reading.
#129 and #128 -Today I combined two prompts into one illustration depicting UFO’s Flying around in space.
#127- Nothing is more gloomy than a rainy day and missing a person you love.
# 111- Coincidence – Shakespeare and Psalm 46 – In 1902, a person identified only as “a learned correspondent in West Hackney” brought to the attention of
# 110-For today’s prompt Bottom-of-Sea I imagined exploring the undersea in a small two person submarine.
# 103-Tree House – I remember one of my favourite summers 1977, and building the best tree fort ever.
# 91-Tap Shoes – With 3 daughters I have learned to enjoy this art through watching them learn to tap.
#80 Camouflage. For this prompt I was thinking of illustrating a zebra.
What where you doing on July 17 1999? Today’s drawing prompt is a special one as it takes me back to a time in my life when
Supertramps album Breakfast In America song “Oh Lord is it Mine”
My favourite childhood you was the game called Mouse Trap!