I cannot wait to see more of your actual screen prints Phil! The subtle plate misalignments and, once again, your sensitive palette promise great things. You've hit on a great pose for this waspy fellow.... a perfect use of all 6 arms/legs! In mine the legs just got in the way...superfluous to requirments.
He's wonderful Pip, can't stand it when those pesky humans try to snaffle my ice-cream either (reminds me to buy some human spray). Great conception, Bertie #:-)
I cannot wait to see more of your actual screen prints Phil! The subtle plate misalignments and, once again, your sensitive palette promise great things. You've hit on a great pose for this waspy fellow.... a perfect use of all 6 arms/legs! In mine the legs just got in the way...superfluous to requirments.
ReplyDeleteHe's wonderful Pip, can't stand it when those pesky humans try to snaffle my ice-cream either (reminds me to buy some human spray). Great conception, Bertie #:-)
ReplyDeleteA nice flip of the wasp problem into 'pesky humans' :o)
ReplyDeleteAnd the print technique is very suited to your style. Nice one Phil.
I love the scooter touch! Hate scooters as much as I hate wasps AND they sound kinda similar.
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As I said over the phone, love it, love it, love it, love it!
ReplyDelete(sorry for not commenting sooner - plain slipped my mind I still hadn't!)
great wasp design,Philip!
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