Words and Pictures by Grant Snider
haha, hilarious, I love the last one- rocket turtle!
scribble and doodle all the way haha
..or give it to your 3 year old nephew and see a masterpiece reminiscent of Picasso
love how you've left the crayola pens round the edges aswell
Absolutely fantastically creative.
Loving the Narwhal!! <3
The Narwhals looks like they're having fun.
Beautiful, they are al beautiful. I love your originality especially the Walrus and the sting ray.
Where's the walrus' bukkit?
Like the narwhal with the balloons (thumbs up)
That's wonderful! I love creating extra things to color. I so need to get new coloring books =)
Excelente como test psicológico.
I love it...Keep up the great work..
Love it!!
I love this. Coloring books always remind of the Harry Chapin song, Flowers Are Red. You can find it on the net or Youtube.
i love it , i wish i could draw like that thanks this just brightened my day!!
I used to always color in the lines, but the last panel looks like fun! Makes me want to grab a coloring book :)Samanthahttp://museuminternmusings.blogspot.com
Another great comic. For some reason I never used to draw my own lines. Gonna have to try that sometime. ;)
ahhh...the greatest of all dilemmas
I like it alot
<3 it! Always great work!-S (=
Haha! The last two boxes describe my childhood. Never did make it to the staying in the lines phase though..----funny comics---> http://thedeepend-comic.blogspot.com
haha, cool. I also love the rocket-turtle :) nice one. mind you, AI loved colouring books ;) LOL
omg this is so awesome! how do u manage to draw and colour your drawings so perfectly?? I'd really like to know how you do it. It's amazing!
Non-conformity is good... as long as your teacher considers it art :)
Loving these pages!!
Was it colouring books that got you started drawing?
RS: I usually stick to my Rapidograph pen and Prismacolor markers, then spend a long time fixing my screwups and touching things up in Photoshop. This often brings my computer to a grinding halt. I much prefer coloring books to Photoshop.
thinking outside the box and not staying in the lines :)
Your work is amazing... :)I just really enjoy the way you think.
NARWHALS!! What? Somebody had to say it...
I love Sea Unicorns!I really appreciate your comic style; how reminiscent of childhood it all is.
blog deserves appreciation to you my love and my pride
As a former GT teacher, this is one of my favorites!!!
Haha. Good memories of childhood deviation from the class assignment.
haha, hilarious, I love the last one- rocket turtle!
ReplyDeletescribble and doodle all the way haha
ReplyDelete..or give it to your 3 year old nephew and see a masterpiece reminiscent of Picasso
ReplyDeletelove how you've left the crayola pens round the edges aswell
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastically creative.
ReplyDeleteLoving the Narwhal!! <3
ReplyDeleteThe Narwhals looks like they're having fun.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, they are al beautiful. I love your originality especially the Walrus and the sting ray.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the walrus' bukkit?
ReplyDeleteLike the narwhal with the balloons (thumbs up)
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! I love creating extra things to color. I so need to get new coloring books =)
ReplyDeleteExcelente como test psicológico.
ReplyDeleteI love it...Keep up the great work..
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Coloring books always remind of the Harry Chapin song, Flowers Are Red. You can find it on the net or Youtube.
ReplyDeletei love it , i wish i could draw like that thanks this just brightened my day!!
ReplyDeleteI used to always color in the lines, but the last panel looks like fun! Makes me want to grab a coloring book :)
ReplyDeleteSamantha
http://museuminternmusings.blogspot.com
Another great comic. For some reason I never used to draw my own lines. Gonna have to try that sometime. ;)
ReplyDeleteahhh...the greatest of all dilemmas
ReplyDeleteI like it alot
ReplyDelete<3 it! Always great work!
ReplyDelete-S (=
Haha! The last two boxes describe my childhood. Never did make it to the staying in the lines phase though..
ReplyDelete----funny comics---> http://thedeepend-comic.blogspot.com
haha, cool. I also love the rocket-turtle :) nice one. mind you, AI loved colouring books ;) LOL
ReplyDeleteomg this is so awesome! how do u manage to draw and colour your drawings so perfectly?? I'd really like to know how you do it. It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteNon-conformity is good... as long as your teacher considers it art :)
ReplyDeleteLoving these pages!!
ReplyDeleteWas it colouring books that got you started drawing?
ReplyDeleteRS: I usually stick to my Rapidograph pen and Prismacolor markers, then spend a long time fixing my screwups and touching things up in Photoshop. This often brings my computer to a grinding halt. I much prefer coloring books to Photoshop.
ReplyDeletethinking outside the box and not staying in the lines :)
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing... :)
ReplyDeleteI just really enjoy the way you think.
NARWHALS!! What? Somebody had to say it...
ReplyDeleteI love Sea Unicorns!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your comic style; how reminiscent of childhood it all is.
blog deserves appreciation to you my love and my pride
ReplyDeleteAs a former GT teacher, this is one of my favorites!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Good memories of childhood deviation from the class assignment.
ReplyDelete