Monday, April 16, 2012

New Yorker Phrase Narratives






































When I did the original sketches for the phrase narratives, I wasn't putting enough humor to it the first sketch was a man carrying a strange bear shaped suit case. My second attempt as the one you see above had a little bit more humor but it is a little hard to understand. The left wall of objects symbolizes guilt and right wall of objects symbolizes work. His weird looking block shaped body is just a result of me never being able to successfully draw human figures. The sketch below of the business bear is just about him carrying all necessities of basic life, a suit case stuffed full of salmon. Original sketch had honey in the case but it was taken out last minute because it appeared like frosting. 

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