Last Night I went to the Indian Restaurant by my hotel in Portland. I saw the chef licking his arm in the kitchen, when he looked around to see if anybody caught him our eyes locked. It was magical.
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I've always admired your work on the backgrounds and/or art direction on various animated shows over the past few years or so, and let me just say that I am incredibly excited to see that you have a blog now, where I can see even more of your great artwork.
And your tale of woe in an Indian restaurant is both incredibly digusting and disturbingly hilarious... I hope this all happened BEFORE you ate your meal, and that you promptly left as soon as humanly possible afterwords.
Well, I hope the food was good, at least...although I'm not sure that makes up for the arm-licking... Your stuff is brilliant, btw, been a fan for quite a while. I'm so glad you started blogging!
May I just say that your works here are just flippin' awesome,brilliant,vibrant,funny and...hehehe,pleasing to the eye! Please don't ever stop posting.My funny bone thanks you. ^^
22 comments:
I've always admired your work on the backgrounds and/or art direction on various animated shows over the past few years or so, and let me just say that I am incredibly excited to see that you have a blog now, where I can see even more of your great artwork.
And your tale of woe in an Indian restaurant is both incredibly digusting and disturbingly hilarious... I hope this all happened BEFORE you ate your meal, and that you promptly left as soon as humanly possible afterwords.
These kind of travel encounters only happen to YOU. (Every time...) Please tell me you've got a drawing of that friendly guy you met in Scotland.
Awesome, fun sketches! You seem to capture some very special moments.
ha, yeah man. i think he wanted you to lick his arm. thats why he eyeballed you.
>oVi
Sorry, I didn't think anybody was watching when I did that.
Well, I hope the food was good, at least...although I'm not sure that makes up for the arm-licking...
Your stuff is brilliant, btw, been a fan for quite a while. I'm so glad you started blogging!
May I just say that your works here are just flippin' awesome,brilliant,vibrant,funny and...hehehe,pleasing to the eye! Please don't ever stop posting.My funny bone thanks you. ^^
Ha,Ha,Ha,Ha, This blog's great!
Good times... Hilarious sketch!!
Congratulations for starting my new favorite blog!
Nice stuff! I love the figure skater in particular, but everything is great!
As I'm sure you well know... grooming is very important, Dan.
Your Romanain experiences very much mirror my memories from a trip there years ago. I especially felt comforted that the police carried AK-47s.
Blog on, good sir.
Oh my bloody gawd! That is too funny. I like that you've posted the name and address on the place also. We're linking to ya on our blog!
PS: oh yeah, the drawings are wonderful too.
being romanian, i have to admit, Dans drawings are dead on. except he's missing one thing, vampires.
>ovi
that's amazing....and magical. those moments are priceless.
Ha!!! Thanks for the laugh!!
Hilarious
Hey Dan,
Welcome to blog world. Are you in the New Yorker yet?
I have had the exact same experience in Florida. IN fact, judging from your drawing, it looks like the same guy.
HAHAHA.
Brillant.
-Ryan
thats kinda scary,
hilarious! I still love going to Swagat's though. Great food there!
That's a great drawing! I laughed out loud.
Good luck with Laika, Dan. They're double-triple lucky to have you working with them.
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