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Dan Mahoney

That Evil Bubble Thing
That Evil Bubble Thing by @gushi (Dan Mahoney)

My gf and I were at the laundromat and she was drawing, and told me to draw anything, to just try to copy something without tracing. Not having any references handy, we pulled out the smart card that the laundry machines work offa (remember the good old days of quarters? The card, scanned, is at www.gushi.org/bubbleref.jpg. It came out better than I would have thought, but I think I have a LONG LONG way to go if I'm ever to consider myself an artist.

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Rough / Concept
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22y82d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 24 September, 2003 @ 01:52 PM

?_? uh sorta looks like a bomb with a smiling face ^.^ lol its funny I like it, its pretty cool and cute in a way, you should really put more art cuz i think your a good artis put up more art, even if it is scketchs doesn't matter just put more art GUY!

Posted: Wednesday, 24 September, 2003 @ 01:57 PM

Thanks. I should draw more. But that implies finding time.

Posted: Saturday, 01 October, 2005 @ 01:00 PM

Arggggggg!!!!!!!!!!! Whatch out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Da bubble wants ta eat me X_X !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! death (Great drawing! Looks so.... evilysh O_o )

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