Sunday, August 14, 2005

...witter witter

icanseemore



If your legs are longer...are you wiser because you can see more?

14 comments:

JacqueLynn said...

I love the colors, feel and style of this. It feels very rich! Wonderful job.

carla said...

I don't know the answer, but I love the picture. I like the shadow images that are hiding in the background...that's a very cool effect!

Mick said...

I really like your style of drawing.

Blame the Blog said...

i cant see the illustration cuz my bloody isp does a wonderful job at blocking images ... but im sure its kizzawizza of an illustration :P

Only you could come up with such a delightful theory of drawing a parallel between height and wisdom .. i love it !

Anonymous said...

i like the written t-shirt :) it's kinda encapsulate the whole message of the illustration.. i'm gonna wear one tommorow and become wiser for it :)

btw, i just formatted my harddisk, so i'd be needing the frank zappa cd sometime in the near future.

Magpie Magic said...

I like your idea. Makes sense to me. :-)

Jeope said...

Super illustration. I doubt that wisdom comes with height though - look at half the folks in the NBA! This guy would need all his efforts focussed just on walking. Nice!

Mustashrik said...

Hey there!

another great piece!

nice one and kudos too you!

;)

vfm4 said...

i think the answer is: not really, you don't see what 's nearby... :)

great drawing!

inkwinks said...

Mmm, perhaps this bloke misses out on things because he's under the impression that he 'can' see more. He can see far and wide, but in doing so he infact misses out on what is happening around his feet.

Greg G said...

when I look down I just miss all the good stuff and when I look up I just trip over things

Jinja said...

This is the same guy in yr flash thinger I think! Some kinda archetypal collective unconscious stuff going on there... or it's just a cool piccie.

Anonymous said...

Yes,

Tall people are wise, good looking and really talented.

inkwinks said...

...you forgot to add, "cocky"