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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

The Queen of Rats

Ring around the rosie, a pocket full of posies, husha, husha, they all fall down.




A lot of people hold rats responsible for spreading the black plague of the thirteen hundreds, but really it was fleas. The bacteria that caused the plague has mysteriously disappeared so no one can say precisely, but some scientist think it originated in flea stomachs and was spread to whatever they bit. The black plague originated in china, and eventually spread throughout Eurasia, killing one third of the population.  Ill-advised medical practices and a lack of personal hygiene/sanitation did not help, but still, no other event in the history of mankind can lay claim to destruction that extensive. The only thing they really got right was that fire could kind of shield people from the plague. They burned fires on the street corners in the hopes that it would dissipate the 'fog of death' brought down by some astronomical event. The Pope of Avignon (there were two Popes, back in the day) was surrounded by a ring of fire at all times and he got out scott free.  The black plague was also kind of the origin of biological warfare. Invading armies would sometimes catapult infected corpses over the walls of their enemies in order to weaken them. I've never heard of a rat doing anything like that.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Recent Projects

I bought a new sketch book, and so I was fooling around with text and ball point pen on the first page. This is the fish that resulted. 

My farewell piece to being the LocalBiz Durham Teen columnist. I'm heading out of teen-dom so I'm passing the torch along. This is my first experiment with comics so if you read it don't judge me too harshly. 

Friday, January 28, 2011

Madadams Amazing Mobile Zoo


The Ocelot


The Narwhal 


The Alligator 


The Stork


All the wire animals my dear friend and I made for a mobile featuring endangered species. It's ironic this I did that project with her, because sometimes I think our friendship is threatened with extinction. This is the project that really got me started in sculpture and especially wire sculpture so i'll always be fond of it. It brings back good memories. 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Meanest Walrus


I am, unfortunately, a really ambitious student. This year I decided it would be an A+ idea to take a second year university statistic course. I really had no reason to believe that this would be within my ability to achieve. In fact, I've always been especially terrible at math. The above drawing is an example of the good use I put my stats class time to. Needless to say, I dropped out of the course before midterm.