The kind of folk art that only magical creatures with a name made up of two entirely different creatures who found love in dangerous times could make?
Would you follow that creature's blog? Could you commit to the online rantings of the bastard child of a mammal and a marsupial?
The Book of Elephangaroo
Apocalyptic Dioramas by Thomas Doyle
As seen in Hi-Fructose Collected Edition 3
These are brilliant!
(Source: humourisvital)
Doodlin’ on a theme:
And on the day you said it’s true
Some love holds, some gets used
Tried to tell you I never knew
It could be so sweet

I picked up “The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes” without knowing who Alan Aldridge was and wow…I’m so glad I did. His work is so inspiring. I’ve flipped through it at least 10 times this afternoon. This was my favourite image. You can see more of his work and history here.
Sometimes when they’re in there, I swear I hear howling.
For Sale on eBay
This is a 5x7 postcard which will shortly be finding it’s way to Washington. I drew it at work on my lunch break, I hope she likes it!
I made a joke! Hee hee!
Here’s another before and after in honour of Earth Day! Woot! The “After” is for sale on Ebay if anyone’s interested. Right here: Bee Girl
I’m giving this a try. I don’t want to flog everything but art supplies is expensives.


Not sure where I”m going with this one. I always worry I will fuck it up and it will be lost, lost forever!
Swedish Chef Ramsay
Oh god, I’m in tears, specially the last one.
I’m borking so hard! Too funny.
(via puppetwrangler)





