Here we go for this week's Illustration Friday. I translate "Sauve qui peut" as "Run for your life", but a literal translation could be "Save yourself if you can" ... Oh and I tried to give it a little bit of a sepia tone to honour A Sepia Colored Photo, the illustrator who suggested the theme!
and here is the sketch where it all started ...
Friday, April 04, 2008
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What a great concept, very nicely executed too!
yes, interesting concept, poor little piggie banks, nasty evil hammer-person, it's great stuff!
Awesome! Wonderful idea!!
Excellent! Also the acknowledgment to "A Sepia Colored Photo" in your tones. Got to save for a rainy day...
i love the concept! Really funny :)
very nice work !
Excellent. I love your treatment of the subject.
Nice; worthy of a Hammer Horror film.
hehe! great idea for this week topic! Luckly you SAVED the sketch, it's also so nice :)
I like this quite a bit. The hammer is particularly nice. I actually prefer the more rough-hewn hammer in the initial sketch. Both are good, but the face on the sketched one just looks a little more menacing in a shark-type way to me. Also, the looseness of the sketch seems to add to the feeling of present danger. Either way, I like it!
Very funny!
Thanks for all the comments! I've been thinking that maybe I should have labeled the hammer (materialism or consumerism, or maybe even greed), but I guess it works without it being labeled.
What a great idea!!! Funny and well done.
Absolutely faboo!
hello! I came to thank your nice comment on my IF blog.
Love this idea! I liked it and made me laugh!
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good luck!
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haha thats so original...
cutee
funny and a bit dark..
here i am sitting at home sick and feeling low and you made me smile! thanks.
so cool illustration!
Very funny and witty. I love pork in the center that looks the hammer resigned.
Sorry for the brutal English :)
Those poor little piggies, nobody loves them! Ah, but it's not so easy to save! Great illo! I like the use of the hammer, that gives the illustration a whole other depth.
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