Claude had a lot on his mind until he found a spider on his head.
I’m in awe of this man’s imagination and talent. He sees the spot on the left. I see it, too, but THEN he creates the picture and ‘story’ on the right.
Nadine and the Friend in Need
He sees the weed growing at the base of the building, and Nadine finds a friend.
Patricia did not expect her dressup day to be interrupted by musical accompaniment, but here we are.
Rudy is prepared at any moment to rain on your parade.
So far Benny’s summer has been all stick and no marshmallows.
“Blockhead Beagle”“Griselda can keep your coffee warm indefinitely, but getting it back will cost you a cruller.”“Ronan and Pete want to borrow a compass.”“Well, at least someone is excited to see snow.”“Yet another terrible lizard thwarted by the teething of the shrew.”
Harold has extra space available in his well of worries.On Rainy Days Morton Sits and Thinks About all the Invisible Balls he tried to fetch.Sheila is still adjusting to the pace of her walking companion.
“David Zinn was a freelance commercial illustrator for more than twenty years until he picked out some sidewalk chalk to “work” outdoors on a beautiful day. Since then his work has appeared on streets around the United States and as far away as Taiwan, Sweden, Germany, France and Holland. He is the author of Temporary Preserves and Underfoot Menagerie and has been featured in The Guardian, Business Insider, and the Los Angeles Times, among others. Zinn lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.” ~ Google.com