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Pongo is a father

April 9, 2011 — Leave a comment

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How would you react if you find out you are the father of 15 puppies? Don’t tell me, I don’t want to know; but, here we have the way Pongo (the cool dog in 101 Dalmatians) reacted to that moment. Kind of drunk and kind of happy, that’s how Milt Kahl decided to animate him. He was a true master of animation.

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Via: Inspector Celuzo

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Gabriel Moreno is an illustrator, engraver and painter based in Madrid.  He’s a true artist and his style is absolutely awesome (at least I think it is), as shown in the illustrations above.

If you want to see more of his art, go visit his portfolio site. You can also follow him on twitter.

Bonus: Black Swan (crazy cool photo)

I usually post photos I find at deviantart. Today had to be different, so it’s all about art and illustrations. These are some of the illustration I found at that awesome site while wasting some time today. I hope you like them, and if you do, go visit the artists’ pages and leave a comment there. I guess they’d appreciate it.

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Left: Stuck in the wall; that’s some freaky drawing by ChristmasSocks. Right: Jenifa Taught Me; that’s one awesome and cute drawing by t-wei. I love it!

See more cool illustrations after the break.

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I want to share a very cool, trippy and weird hand drawn animation short created back in the 70’s. I wasn’t there, but, in my opinion, the animator must have been doing some weird drugs at the time. Check it out in the video below.

 

About face, by Chris James

About Face is an animation short written and drawn by Chris James. The film was runner-up in the Grierson Award for Best Short Film of 1978. It features caricatures of Henry the VIII, Mick Jagger, Oscar Wilde, Lord Alfred Douglas, Queen Elizabeth, Adolf Hitler, Idi Amin, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, The Marx Brothers, David Bowie and a worm.

Via Cartoon Brew.

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Forget about fashion. Today’s all about art. It’s about illustration and comics. And it’s about an awesome illustrator from Chile, whose name is Nelson Dániel and whose drawings are amazing and cool (two of them accompany this post just as a small example of this guy’s talent). I have to say I love his style, and it reminds me a little bit of the style of Olivier Vatine.

Start by going to Nelson’s official site. Then go visit his flickr photostream, and finally his cool blog (it’s in spanish, so it might be a bit difficult for you to understand it, but either way, you’ll be looking at a lot of his artwork there, too).

I found his artworks at flickr a couple of weeks ago, and since then, I’m completely fascinated with his style. I wonder if he’s got any artbooks published, because I’d definitely buy them and drool while looking at his wonderful drawings and illustrations.

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