Sketch of the Day Theme: Monkey

Posted by on Sep 08 2019

The “stoned ape theory” by Terrence McKenna suggested that human consciousness evolved when great apes took psilocybin mushrooms. Read more about it at the Big Think. Done with Charcoal and colour pencils.

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Sketch of the Day Theme: electric

Posted by on Sep 07 2019

In the 1960s, Chile used cameras on condors as a drone system to photograph football games. The practice came to an abrupt end when it was discovered that electric pulses where sent to its abdomen, forcing it to defecate when it flew over Peruvian fans.

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Sketch of the Day Theme: galaxy

Posted by on Sep 06 2019

So I just didn’t feel like drawing anything too space age – so today’s theme Galaxy is an intergalactic grocer name Møe. The text on image from top to bottom, left to right (some is not very legible):

  • Galaxy Møe’s subpar market
  • It’s a blackhole of savings!!!
  • We are too cheap to be cheerful
  • Preloved Launch Nappies
  • Special Last years Nebulae Squid ₭ 7. Expired Mentats only ₭ 999.41
  • Open 47 Hours a Day, 12 Days a week, 591 Days a year.
  • Hint we are always fucking open
  • Warning Shoplifters will be dismembered, processed in tins, and placed in our ‘reduced to clear’ aisle
  • Just arrived: molecule mackerel, Plutonian Eels, Oort Chips, Radiated Giblets, Vacuum Burgers
  • Irregular Meateater Melons.

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Sketch of the Day Theme: police

Posted by on Sep 05 2019

In Australia, Police use Emu to track lost backpackers in the Outback. Emus have advantages over dogs in that they can cope with extreme heat and have greater accuracy of differentiating humans from other animal carcasses. Pencil.

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Sketch of the Day Theme: table

Posted by on Sep 04 2019

The table tortoise (Aldabrachelys mensam magnam) was the only known nordic tortoise. Though vikings used shells as shields, their extinction was exacerbated by IKEA harvesting shells for coffee tables in the 1950s. Some say the yellow oval in the IKEA logo came from the top the table tortoise’s blonde coloured shell. Sketch in Charcoal

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