I was born to, and raised by two very caring humans on Flora Street in Wichita, Kansas who did the best they could. During my childhood, my uncanny drawing skills kept me safe in the hood. Then, after serving several arduous years at Wichita State University, my toughness and cleverness that I acquired on the streets of Wichita enabled me to escape from Wichita under a tarp in the back of a southbound livestock/art supply truck. Nestled between a pig and a pile of 11"x14" spiral bound sketchbooks I found myself seeking my fortune in Dallas, Texas. Though my fortune eluded me, I did manage to have a great time drawing funny pictures for a lot of fine folks in that fine city. I was later fortunate to make the brilliant decision to move to Nashville, Tennessee, the greatest city on the planet. I know, that's a debatable assessment of Nashville, but I really, really like it here. I'm convinced that if I could sing, play an instrument, or were good looking, I could be a country music star. Till then, I make my living drawin' funny pictures, and painting rectangular paintings.
14 comments:
Okay--I laughed. So true (and I'm about to take a major road trip and will have to deal with the darned things).
You can never fold those maps back the same way. I like how you rendered the map. The energy plays up the character's confusion.
This is funny!!
Funny!...like a frightening origami dream...how do i find my way out!!!
So true! I've always struggled to fold up maps. Good one, Bill!
Hehehehe!
Very funny and oh so true. Great take on the theme.
When you have this all folded up again let us know!
Our home Ec. teacher used to make us fold every dress pattern back EXACTLY as it came out of the envelope.
Talk about getting stressed out at school.
so true! and I love his ears (and hair) funny!!
This is so true! Great illo.
Haha! Really funny idea
Great illustration :)
Too funny!
great! very funny!
This is hilarious! I always feel this way on a road trip!
Now that's what you call unfolding
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