OkieDokie. I finally finished my Mammoth series. For those who weren't on my friend's list because when I started this series, the context is this :
I read an article in some zany science magazine about how they're trying to clone mammoths in Japan using the frozen eggs, and impregnating Indian elephants because they're closest to the species. While all mammoths were not fuzzy, I got the image of furry mammoths and found it more humorous because they're just cuter (fuzzy things tend to be, boys included) SO I started this series, not intending for it to be a series, but I liked the first one (Mammoth Cave) so much that I just kept going. I actually got the composition for Mammoth Cave from James Joyce's "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man" when he's in the school yard and he bends down and looks between all the legs of the boys playing. I found it a really striking visual, although somehow I never finished the book. I tend to get easily Distracted. Anyway, now I have a big thing for drawing animals, and I'm extremely happy with my art. So here's the series. This is how I printed them all together, like a comic book page.
And here they are individually.
Baby Mammoth
Puberty
Freedom
Mammoth Cave
I read an article in some zany science magazine about how they're trying to clone mammoths in Japan using the frozen eggs, and impregnating Indian elephants because they're closest to the species. While all mammoths were not fuzzy, I got the image of furry mammoths and found it more humorous because they're just cuter (fuzzy things tend to be, boys included) SO I started this series, not intending for it to be a series, but I liked the first one (Mammoth Cave) so much that I just kept going. I actually got the composition for Mammoth Cave from James Joyce's "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man" when he's in the school yard and he bends down and looks between all the legs of the boys playing. I found it a really striking visual, although somehow I never finished the book. I tend to get easily Distracted. Anyway, now I have a big thing for drawing animals, and I'm extremely happy with my art. So here's the series. This is how I printed them all together, like a comic book page.
And here they are individually.
Baby Mammoth
Puberty
Freedom
Mammoth Cave
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boogalooshrimp:
That would be really cool!
mrmuller:
Yes, I can imagine that would be a hinderance. It's amazing how movies make New York look so much wider and spaced out, to me anyway. Untill I saw it for myself and I'm just glad I don't get claustrophobic that easy.