I think these are rather good - a touch of Ronald Searle in some of them, particularly the last two
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-54607295
A father from West Sussex has raised nearly £5,000 for a homeless charity by drawing "rubbish" pictures of pets.
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Pet portraits, somewhat unusual
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Re: Pet portraits, somewhat unusual
Notice the 'face swap' on the 'dog with cuddly toy' one ?!
Correction to original post - I think the middle two are very Ronald Searle, Chihuahua(?) and ginger cat
Correction to original post - I think the middle two are very Ronald Searle, Chihuahua(?) and ginger cat
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Re: Pet portraits, somewhat unusual
These look way better than some I've seen done by supposedly genuine artists. Thanks for a nice chuckle.
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Re: Pet portraits, somewhat unusual
I think he has some talent
Like Les Dawson, who was a good pianist. He had to be able to play piano well to play piano badly, well. If you see what I mean
Like Les Dawson, who was a good pianist. He had to be able to play piano well to play piano badly, well. If you see what I mean
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