Monday, October 6, 2008

Illustration Friday - Sugary


in sweet and sugary sugarland lollipops grow really high just like trees
and giraffes are tall enough to lick them

21 comments:

Scooter said...

Hey Amy- OK, the tongue makes this illustration- that is too cute. I also think you got some really character in her with the closed eye, back leg up, and the little sparkle on the lollipop. Thanks for comment- have a great day...Scott

Rui Sousa said...

wow, just fantastic this sweet giraffe!
congratulations and regards.

O Temporário

Anonymous said...

Very sweet idea. I use to always want one of those big lollipops, but I couldn't ever finish them. Great job.

Anonymous said...

So sweet!! Love the colours :)

damon said...

cute

Anonymous said...

This is too cute! Love the giraffe's dress :)

ArtSparker said...

very fun illustration, original as too the very kinetic areas of space. Livelniess!

Victoria said...

Delightful as always!

Juan said...

Beautiful illo!

Shugar said...

Ahhh, how cute n cheery! :)
Love those sweet colors!
Better start keeping the ants away from your illustration! :) hehehe

Paola De Gaudio said...

Absolutelly lovely!
Sweet and bright :)

Denise Gallagher said...

I love the modern yet vintage feel of this. Makes me nostalgic!
Whimsical and lovely!

Tracy said...

This is too precious! She is sooo cute! I also like dressing animals up as people...I think they're much cuter than people! :)

Eric Barclay said...

Beautiful!

Ratlion said...

Happy illo!

Roberta said...

How light hearted and fun. This is adorable!

Nina Seven N7 said...

super cute! I love your work!

Anonymous said...

I agree with all above!

Anonymous said...

Oooh i LOVE LOVE this! it's so playful, adorable, the colors are great, the lines are fantastic, the giraffe is sooo cute! <3

Bella Sinclair said...

Nothing says happiness more than giraffes in clothing and tall sparkly lollipop trees! Aren't giraffe's lucky? They're the only ones that can lick them. Hooray!

Bethany said...

I love the giraffe! Did you ever hear of Josephine, the short-necked Giraffe? It was a Mister Rogers story that we had on an album growing up!