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Coffee Cartoon


Coffee Cartoon
Originally uploaded by natebramble

This is an illustration from a long term side project I'm working on. It'll be part of a large poster print. I'll put more on this as I finish it.

Hermit Hill | #171 | 09/21/09

Caught!

It's been a while since we've seen the rabbit character, but he's still sneaking around. He may need to brush his teeth a bit, but he's out there.

Hermit Hill | #170 | 09/18/09

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The Ol' Swimmin' Hole.

On the list of things to do with a mysterious muddy hole that suddenly appears on your property jumping in and wading around should probably be near the bottom. Just sayin'.

Covered, classic comic book covers re-imagined

On the blog Covered cartoonists and illustrators take a stab at re-imagining classic comic book covers. It's a fascinating look at how these covers inspire other artists. Some try to loyally recreate the original, some add their own stylistic look and feel into the piece and still others try to just satirize the original. It's a fun gallery that'll keep you occupied for a while.

 

Letters from Camp by Syd Hoff

Hermit Hill | #169| 09/16/09

He Wouldn't Really Do It.

He might think about it, fantasize about it and dream of doing it... but he wouldn't really do it. Probably wouldn't. I doubt it. Nah.

The Cat Piano

The Cat Piano is one of the most brilliant pieces of 2D animation I have seen in a long time. It comes out of a small film studio in Australia and is currently touring around film festivals around the world. It's directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson and produced by Jessica Brentnall and The People’s Republic of Animation. The eight minute short features a very film noir look and a haunting poem with a dark premise. It features some excellent design work and character animation done the classic way.

The awesomeness that is Dave Perillo

I have really been admiring the work of illustrator and cartoonist Dave Perillo. He has an amazing knack for breaking down characters into these really great aesthetically simple designs. His blog has a lot of pieces dealing with 80's pop culture that bring back a lot of fond memories for a 30 something like me. Go check out some truly amazing work!

Hermit Hill | #168 | 09/14/09

Flight of Fancy.

Cartoonist trading card for lunch


Cartoonist trading card
Originally uploaded by natebramble

I slipped this hand drawn trading card I made into my son's lunch box so he'd have a fun surprise at lunch time at school. Drawing this made me hungry!