This Month's Theme:
Not on my watch Flat Stanley

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Drink and Draw

Our first drink and draw was a huge successes!  We all had some delicious German beer and got a chance to sketch, talk about the blog, art, and catch up with each other.  We also chose the next PvB theme (drum role please)  the next theme for Pterodactyls vs. Babies will be "Animals dressed like other animals".  You still have 12 days to submit a piece of work for this month's theme which is of course Pterodactyls vs. Babies.  Thanks again for everyone who came out for this months drink and draw.  We hope to see everyone again at the next one and hopefully even more people!!!

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Alli Belli

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Joel Griffen





A Shot of all 3 prints I made.




A Shot of the first print of the 3. In my opinion, the first one came out the best. The paper was thin and the paint really weighed down the print when moving it between the canvases.



A shot of the inspiration.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Liz Reynolds

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Holly Walker

Blue Pterodactyl
Five pink babies lie in wait
The sky will rain red

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Trevor Walker

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by David Bardin

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Sonja Swensen

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by DJ Bardin

Diaper full, the run is long.

Over his shoulder the shadow of death begins his dive!

With the facial expression of anime drawn by an artist on a 12 RedBull high, he leaps for cover behind a rock.

Reaching for his bottle to quench his thirst he realizes the horror every baby fears.

The cylindrical holder, keeper of the breast nectar, has cracked on impact and is now dryer than a new Huggies.

Suddenly… directly overhead the enemy strikes!!

It’s talon barley misses his golden yellow Gerber curl.

How did I get here?

Last I remember I was laid in front of the TV watching land before time 62.

Now a Pterodactyl has decided I am to be his lunch!

That’s when it hits him.

This is a dream.

I will face my enemy and awaken to a warm bottle and the soft sound of my mommy singing to me.

He stands just as the Pterodactyl strikes again.

But this is not a dream.

Gripped by the head the baby is carried off.

And just before he is completely out of sight.

His neck is snapped like a twig.

And the baby Pterodactyl’s eat as there mommy sings them a song

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Andrew Love

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Steve Walker

Pterodactyls vs. Babies by Beth Payne