
Surprise! A fish shooting out of a cannon is definitely unexpected. This was made with clip art, watercolor, and pencil
art journal of Bridgette Guerzon Mills
I learned... that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic, striving, but it comes to us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness. ::: Brenda Ueland:::
Art is not living. It is a use of living. The artist has the ability to take that living and use it in a certain way, and produce art. :::Audre Lorde:::
When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I have not a single bit of talent left, and could say, ‘I used everything you gave me. :::Erma Bombeck:::









Well done...it made me laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteVery funny! I like the old-time look of the black and white portion, and I just love how it bursts into color with the fish! What a really cool idea.
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Excellent! It made me smile from ear to ear!
ReplyDeleteOh dear....I'm sure these folks were not expecting this! I love your sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteHahaha...I love it!
ReplyDelete"Gadzooks! Gentlemen, I do believe a most interesting curse has been laid upon our ammunition!"
LOL...Great use of b/w and color.
ReplyDeleteVery surreal! I love it!
ReplyDeleteMay that happen to all weapons now.
Very funny. What a wonderful idea! Excellently illustrated. :0)
ReplyDeleteI love nonsensical stuff like this. Why not, hey? Good job.
ReplyDeleteFunny! :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome details! :) Great work done here.
There's something about surrealism and goldfish that just go together. Great Job. I love your use of the 19th century art.
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