I did a rotten thing.
Joybubbles (May 25, 1949-August 8, 2007)
Joybubbles (born Josef Engressia) was an early phone phreak.
With perfect pitch he was able to control the phone system by simply whistling the tones normally generated by Bell's systems, an ability he accidentally discovered at age seven.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
Going through my pin collection, I unearthed a "The Hunger Games" mockingjay which I'd purchased in darker times.
I like it a lot more now that I've given it a Woody Woodpecker paint job.
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Trollface stencil. U jelly, hand-painters?
I stencilized Trollface. It was my first shot at making a stencil out of someone else's image and it came out ugly as hell, but the original Trollface is also ugly as hell and that has done nothing to diminish my eternal love for him.
More info on Trollface for the uninitiated:
Encyclopedia Dramatica (NSFW)
KnowYourMeme (SFW?)
Trollface fans new and old should be following these tumblrs (all NSFW):
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Digital illustration of the different TARDIS keys seen over the years on Doctor Who.
Multiple screenshots of each were used as reference material to ensure that even the bumps on the normal-key-style keys are locksmith-accurate. I'm sort of a dork like that.
The background is this NASA photo, which was widely enjoyed by Who fandom as it resembles a real-life version of the show's "Crack in the Universe." For extra giggles I drew the keychain in the shape of the Crack.
Some more captchart. The 1963 Wostro, the herpderpiest automobile the swinging sixties and a wonky captcha had to offer!
Public domain source images: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Last Tuesday I worked as an election inspector, which meant a long shift sitting in the gymnasium of the grade school I attended in the early 1980s. It was a slow election, so I had ample time to look around the place and trip out on nostalgia. I sketched this on my lap in short bursts over the course of the day.
I remember being fascinated as a kid with those basketball nets, specifically the collapsible framework of pipes and cables which held them to the ceiling. At the start of first grade gym class we were usually directed to sit in a group on the floor under one or another of the nets, and they always seemed impossibly huge and heavy hanging above me. I imagined they could fall down and squash me at any moment.
The basketball nets were noticeably less forboding this time around, but still interesting.
Pencil on paper, 8x10".
Doodled this in the laundromat whilst my clothes tumbled.
Today’s daily doodle was a race against myself, in just under three minutes I drew a pinback button which happened to be sitting on my desk.
Daily doodle number four is a quick sketch of the main character from La Linea (”The Line”), an Italian cartoon which as a child I thought was the greatest thing ever. Now, as an adult, I still think it’s the greatest thing ever; this little long-suffering gibberish-spouting cartoonist-pestering guy is just as wonderful to watch today as he was when I was a toddler.
Search for “La Linea” on your video site of choice to watch any of his excellent shorts.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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