Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Sunday, September 09, 2012

Raccoon on the Moon

Maybe one day we'll get a raccoon on the moon!

See my illustrations, comics, t-shirt design and more at ChewBoy.com


Tuesday, September 04, 2012

and so she fell in love with the moon

Drawn in a haste!
blogged here

Cheers!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Children of Luna

wolf,wolves,wolfs,canine,animals,cute,happy,illustration,watercolor,colored pencil,forest,woods,art,drawing,painting,luna,moon,moonlight,full moon,pagan,deity
Soooo I finally finished that "Moon" submission... from a couple of months ago. D: I need to stop getting distracted! But anyways, better late than never! Wanted to show you guys I finished it. I rather adore how this one came out.

10.2 x 10.2, watercolor and colored pencils. Original and repro rights are available, contact me privately for pricing. :)

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

And The Winner Is... Nellita Gatica!

The winner for the "Moon" challenge is:

Nellita Gatica!

Congratulations to Nellita Gatica. I chose Nellita's "007 Winner" as the winner for the Moon challenge because of the subliminal suggestion that it was the "winner." Heh. No, seriously, Nellita made a lovely moon and a grand setting for it. A combination of illustration and collage techniques, the lighting on the car, mouse and environment is so well thought out and executed. Well done!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Moon

Friday, August 28, 2009

Moon WIP

sketch,art,wolf,wolves,moon,mystical,moonlight,woods,forest

A WIP for the "Moon" challenge, just in case I don't finish in time. Gonna be a busy week for me. :)
Either way, it'll end up on my personal blog here when it's done. ^^

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Moon ( is made of cheese... maybe )

Hello to everybody!
My name is Kinga Neuburger-Kohanszky. I am a hungarian graphic artist and illustrator.
This is my first topic here, and I am proud of being a part of Monday Artday!
I have two illustrations to the Moon challenge:




My other works can be seen on my blog, so if you would like to see them, please visit:
http://kohanszkykinga.blogspot.com/

Thank you for stopping by and reading me!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Moon Collage, by Bagalagalaga


Here's my first Monday Artday submission, a collage done in Photoshop, using some textures I collected around the apartment. I love art blogs like this, where you can see a huge variety of interpretations on one very simple concept, like "moon". You can find more art by this doodling chemist on my blog. Thanks for looking, comments appreciated!

Moon

Sky - chess style O__o

Made with markers, acrylics, watercolor.
http://lasnochesjessicart.blogspot.com

Moon

Mistery moon...
sandygrafik.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

New Challenge - Moon!

The new challenge is:

Moon!

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first Moon Walk, illustrate anything "moon".

The "Film Noir" challenge is over. The new challenge is "Moon" and ends on August 31, 2009. The "Ghost" challenge is also over and I will post a new challenge soon.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

moon

giant steps are what you take
The challenge word on another illustration blog is "moon".
Read a transcript of a recently discovered recording of a conversation from the command module of Apollo 11 on July 19, 1969, HERE on my blog.
(WARNING! Blog post contains adult language!)

Friday, August 17, 2007

Moonstruck

Last one! This illustration for "moon" catches me up with Illustration Friday. Sorry about taking up so much space here on Monday Artday with these. I hope you enjoy them anyway.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

zhm- MOONless

No, no, no… the end of the story is not exactly as you think…

The little mouse, right now not so little as you can see, had planned to eat the whole moon. That would be so easy for such a hungry mouse….but he needed to get up there in the first place. But as soon as he went to search for a leader, the moon, who had envisioned her future, escaped as fast as possible (you can actually see her very far away… the fat point is not a star…but our scared moon!)So why is our fellow so big if he didn’t eat the moon…simply because as he was returning the leader to its place he saw a huge cheese block at he neighbor’s house….and this cheese couldn’t escape his hunger…ha-haHappy ending? I guess not so happy for the loving couple; with no moon, the father considered the night was not romantic anymore…so he went to watch TV while the mother is still trying to figure out what happened….

(if you didn't see part I you've to click here MOON)

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

zhm - MOON

what a lovely full cheesy moon night...so romantic!

This is such a romantic night for this lovely couple...and it has become interesting for their little kid.... "cheesy moon"...mmm....he is considering the moon is really made up of cheese....what will he do??? ...to be continued (click MOONless)

Monday, July 30, 2007

Sunday, July 29, 2007

moon

The word at another illustration blog is "moon"

I want my TWENTY DOLLARS!!!

Paper Moon is a classic, if not underrated, American movie, It was directed by Peter Bogdonovich, fresh off the acclaim of The Last Picture Show. The film starred the hottest actor of the time, Ryan O'Neal as con-man/bible salesman Moses Pray and his then 9-year old daughter, Tatum as wayward Addie Loggins, a waif put into the charge of Moses, who may or may not be her father. The story takes place in a Depression-era midwest United States (changed from the novel's setting of the deep south). Bogdonovich was searching for a better title for the film. He didn't like the novel's title "Addie Pray". After going through music he had chosen for the soundtrack, he came across the song "Paper Moon". He asked his mentor, Orson Welles, his feelings on using that as a title. Welles replied that it was so perfect, he should not bother making the movie and just release the title. Welles also suggested that the film be shot in black and white through a red filter to give it a high-contrast, period look.

Paul Newman and his daughter, Nell Potts, were originally cast when the project was slated to be directed by John Huston. When Huston bowed out, so did Newman. Bogdonovich was signed on and the O'Neals were brought in. This was supposed to be a one-shot deal for little Tatum, as her dad wanted to keep her out of the motion picture business. Obviously Hollywood and Tatum had different plans. Tatum went on to win the 1974 Oscar for Best Supporting Actress (beating co-star Madeline Kahn) and becoming the youngest Oscar winner in a competitive category (Shirley Temple was given an honorary award at age 6). Despite her father's original wishes, Tatum went on to make a dozen more movies.

Saturday, July 07, 2007