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Skate Chicken

This Chicken is cool.

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Everyday in my Garden

Every dusk my sunflowers get demolished by evil vampire snails. Welcome to spring!

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Screaming Snails

These snails entered a portal to a new dimension and they are very frightened.

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Sentient Flower

Sentient Flower goes for a stroll.

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Catapus

This Catapus (Sally) wearily traverses an unfamiliar felted wool world.

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Rhino Monster

This rhino monster is ready for her date.

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Frog Monster Embrace

Frog Monster Hug

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Fish sees it all

This fish swam through a portal and witnessed the meaning of everything.

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Frog Monster Consoles a Sad Cat

Frog Monster Consoles a Sad Cat.

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Conjoined Slug Monster Twins

Conjoined Slug Monster Twins

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Palette Toad

Palette Toad makes a colorful mess wherever she goes.

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Alien Tourist

Alien tourist wears the perfect disguise and goes undetected.

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Blind Date

Blind date success when it's this guy!

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Elephant Rat

Highly successful elephant and rat cross breeding.

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Toucan

Colorful blue billed spotted Toucan.

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Flower Cowboy

This sweet cowboy loves to offer flowers to strangers.

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The Recycler

Vultures: nature’s recyclers

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Octopus in Love

This elderly octopus is insane with the feeling of love.

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Octopus Bird Balance

Birds perch on their octopus friend’s limbs.

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Frog Monster Family

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Sweet Babies Eat Breakfast

Look at these little sweeties eating their favorite meals.

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Powerful Wizard Zlug

Zlug is a slug monster wizard who can shoot powerful sparks of positive energy to help many people feel a little better. Thank you, Zlug

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Colossal Bird Planet Perch

This colossal bird has traveled to many universes searching for a suitable place to perch, which she found in this earth-like planet.

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Thoughtful Flower

Sentient flower quietly ponders what it means to be alive.

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Animal Planets

Strange creatures of their respective planets meet on a new fruitful planet to create a peaceful community.

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Gasping Raspberry, May 2019.

Quite often I dream up strange word combinations. The title for this one’s yet another example of such activities...

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“Wavy”, December 2018.

Two strangers passing in the night, such fun times.

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That Strange Phone

There's a phone in Graham's Up the Tree and kids will have no clue what they're looking at or how those "buttons" work.

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At 6 oclock the window squeaks...

"At 6 o'clock the window squeaks and mum calls time" from Graham's Up the Tree. It must have been strange for mbpardy to see his his story interpreted through my illustrations... but page by page these characters came to life, with both of our contributions somehow adding up to something bigger.

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