Friday, February 6, 2009

What's the time, Mr.Wolf?

It's dinner time!


For a while now I've been meaning to join in with Illustration Friday. Every Friday a new topic is announced and you have one week to come up with an illustration for it and post it on your blog. This week's topic is 'Time' so I thought of the game 'What's the time, Mr.Wolf?' It just so happens that the university arts magazine theme is 'Red', hence Red Riding Hood and the red sauce! You see, I've killed two birds with one stone!



Thank you all so much for the lovely, encouraging comments on the post below! Mr.Pigeon is glad you enjoyed his magic show (and is considering turning professional) and I am happy that the idea of Pigeon Loft fabric has been well received. All your suggestions and ideas have been noted (ta very much indeed) and have inspired me to start working on a second print. No doubt I will be in need of your opinions in the near future to help choose the next design :-)

25 comments:

Cynthia Narcisi said...

Well done! The wolf looks like he's about to thoroughly enjoy himself!

John said...

hehehehehe this is great love the color and Idea!

murphy girl said...

oh boy! red's a cutie!

silverpebble said...

Erm Charlie, did you draw that? Well, it's just fantastic. Love the shiny apple, the tommy ketch and wolfy's spotty granny dress. One thing though - Mr Wolf seems to have borrowed Granny's erm, chest for the day. Special!

Christy said...

That's so cute! I really love the colors.

Locket Pocket said...

Hmm, trust that Pebble lady to be full a-breast of the situation!

Did you draw that picture? It's fab!

Lucy xx

Anonymous said...

What a fabulous pic, looking forward to your fabrics too.

trash said...

Missus Pebble those things came with the dress, don't you know?

Sam said...

I really love your illlustrations!y6666669iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Sorry that bit of the comment is from from my cat Silkie - she likes them too (And walking on my laptop!)

Sam xx

Di said...

Love the Little Red Riding Hood theme - very clever for the topic. I just made a Little Red Riding hood baby blankie - she must be the in thing!

Putri Purnamasari said...

cute wolf. ans its look very hungry.

i love mr pigeon also.
so cute!!
how can i have it?

dottycookie said...

You *drew* that? Blimey. For once I am lost for words.

No, I'm not - it's absolutely, utterly lovely. So, when's your first children's book coming out?

Manoute said...

Brilliant!

Anonymous said...

Beautifully rendered and great mood setting!

Kaeti.Lindquist said...

very cute! the way you stylized the wolf's paws make him seem fuzzy and soft

Mrs Moog said...

What a fantastic picture - you are a woman of many many talents!!

I just love Wolfy licking his chops and grasping that vital tomato ketchup :-)

xxx

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your smashinng comment on my Blog! Gosh I must have made quite an impression on you, if you still remember!! I love your blog
Love Helen

Anonymous said...

Oh right. So crocheting the cutest pigeons and hens IN THE WORLD, being an expert Gocco(?) printer, and fabric designer, not to mention cake baker isn't enough for you?? Now you have to be an exceptional illustrator too??

You can have too much talent you know .... could you not share it around a little??

Loving that ketchup bottle - that Mr Wolf has classy tastes!

:)

Bobo Bun said...

Hi Charlie

I've just posted an award for you on my blog.

Lisa x

Kstyles said...

This is awesome. That wolf's looking a little suspect.

Carol R said...

You have an Award - please visit my blog!

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