Sunday, October 9, 2011

The honey bear.

Howdy. I have to share another favorite I doodled up for my kiddo this week.  A super cute honey bear. I make most of these before 8 AM so my brain is still getting started between eating breakfast and gearing up for my morning commute for my fulltime job.
So messy, it's cute.

I think I've made a robot for most of my animals...I might have to have a marathon of just robot-related doodles.

Bzzt. Woof. Bzzt.

I was inspired at my office to doodles up some comic-realted characters. I saw some recent art from Mike Mignola and immediately thought of making a Hellboy-inspired colored sketch...along with another robot. 

Here, kitty...
Do NOT push the red, shiny button.

Enjoy. Share. See you again soon.
C-

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Almost there...


It's Saturday and it's time for more adventures with cat and duck. Poor cat. Always getting stuck carrying the bags...but their treasure will soon be found! 

There must be a lot of food in those packs.

This was made the other day when my kiddo wasn't feeling well. A funny duck picture always cheers her up.

A parody from a well-known, similarly-rhyming children's book. 

And now for the random sketch. My doodles have appeared on notepads, phonebooks, drywall, and yes, even the underside of a toilet I installed. True story. This one came about the other night while talking with my kiddo a magic trick she made up.

TADA! Snowman. Hehehe.
Enjoy. Share. See you next time...and so will cat and duck. :)

Sunday, September 25, 2011

PUPPETS!

I do love me a good puppet show. I make my daughter's stuffed animals make all sorts of voices quit often. So why not her doodles get in on the puppetry. The art of puppetry is said to have been originated some 30,000 years BC. Look it up, even.

I actually would love real puppets of these guys.

Even my little dino gets in on the puppet action.

This one made me laugh every time I passed the fridge this week.

Here are some fun little tiki guys I made on some random photocopies at my office. It's like recycling.

And a colored one, too. 

Is this the way to tribal council?

As always, enjoy, share. See you next time.

-Corey

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A cat, a duck, and a mummy walk into a cave...

No, really.

Welcome to my first posting of the Adventures of Cat and Duck! I have a good number of these pair and plan to have a running series featuring these two. My kiddo loves all of the settings I put them in and the new friends they meet along the way. Good times.

This duck has an opposable thumb that enables him to operate a flashlight. Just sayin.

Slightly domesticated animals can't have all of the fun. All of these doodles started from me drawing these three dinosaurs for my kiddo when she was a lot younger.

This was done during the summer on an especially warm sunny day.

Here is a bonus sketch from my office pad doodles. I like to draw odd faces. 


Enjoy. Share.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Adventures Begin...

The Adventures of Cat and Duck begin!

My kiddo loves these two characters and I love drawing them. On everything. I wanted to see if I could make these two buddies have adventures together and doing odd things and making it fun. What I have to share is the first page of their antics.
One of my favorites. Honest.

Cat and Duck chillaxin'

I was told to add this one for my extra sketch. It is the bottom part of the grocery list written on an scrap envelope. Good times.
Wheeeeeeeee!

Enjoy. Share. See you in a couple days.
-Corey

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Blog the Second!

Welcome to the colorful second post of the Lit'lFriends Blog. Let's jump right in to a couple of fun fridge drawings.

Cat scores ice cream!

And without delay...

This is one my kiddo's favorites!

And a special look into my office sketchpad doodles. Rendering motion graphics is pretty time intensive at times. Most times. All the time. So, while my machine is computing it's zeros and ones and possibly a two, I doodle in my yellow steno pad.

Hehe. Rex and Cat.  

RUN AWAAAAAAAAAAY!

More dinos and office sketchpad doodles in the future. Any requests?

Also...The Adventures of Cat and Duck. For real.


Sunday, September 11, 2011

I'd like to introduce you to the Lit'lFriends. These are a few of the many characters that I have illustrated on various pieces of paper, sketchpads, and more importantly pages that have filled my fridge for my daughter to see in the mornings before I leave for work.

My favorites to doodles; cat, duck, and dog.

A sharpie, some crayons and lots of love.
There have been plenty of other characters to make it to the fridge, too.

This one was borrowed from it's current fridge exhibit.