Friday, December 01, 2006


No skating yet in these parts

26 comments:

Bill Z said...

lov ethe colors and the old fashioned illustration feel to this - like a 50's record cover or something

Ginger*:) said...

I might not go either! Great concept. Made me laugh. Richard Gory and Charles Aadams would be laughing too, wherever they are.

SILVER KNIGHT said...

hilarious! nice work!

Anonymous said...

hehe, very funny illo!

Anonymous said...

Cool style! Nice colors too.

Anonymous said...

wow, scary. but really good! Great retroish style.

<3jeannette
www.jimmyjanesays.com

Deborah Champion said...

awesome. Scateing devils rock.

Jorge Noujaim said...

cool illo as always!!

esillustration said...

i'd go skating!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant!

Dora said...

CUTE!!!! =D i won't go either

Dominic Bugatto said...

Is that a self-portrait?

Michelle Lana said...

awesome!!! great work! love it-

the doodlers said...

How delicious and evil! Nice, Drazen!

Kathy said...

Hilarious. I like your colors/composition!! And your sense of humor, too.. :)

Anonymous said...

oooooo.....scary skating days! i love it!

Drazen said...

thanks a lot for the comments everyone!
yeah its a selfportrait Dom! but I did steal Little Olegs coat.

John Coulter said...

Retrolicious. great entry.

http://johncoulter.blogspot.com

pati said...

hahaha... I wouldn't skate too.

Beautiful illo!

Fulton Beal said...

To skate with the devil on pond
I'm certain my soul would be gone!
I'd rather be cold
Than burnt crisp and old
For Hades I sure don't belong!




Hellishly good stuff Drazen

Drazen said...

thanks John, Illustricia and fulton
that is a kick ass poem BUddy!
thanks

Unknown said...

WICKED!! Love the storytelling and the color choice is awesome!

Pickledog said...

Ooooh! Wicked style, I love it!

Drazen said...

Thanks Alina and pickledog!

Anonymous said...

guess hell didn't freeze over, or did it?!!!
love the old school look! Reminds me of old illustrative books my dad had when he was younger.

Drazen said...

thanks mija
sounds like your dad knew where it was at!