Not really much in the way of an explanation or comment on these two.
I’ll just let you guys decide why the duck is so spitting mad. Come to think of it, I’m not even sure ducks can spit.
As for the doofus….that one started as a skull and cross bones and went from there.
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April 3, 2008 at 9:58 am |
may I use your angry-duck art on a protest poster during a protest against the cult of $cientology? It will eventually be seen on you tube.
April 3, 2008 at 12:23 pm |
My doodles are done purely for the love of doodling, so I’m going to have to say “no” this time around. Have fun with your protest though, and I’ll keep an eye out for you on YouTube.
April 5, 2008 at 6:23 am |
thanks for the email.
you’re quite awesome.
November 18, 2008 at 12:55 am |
Your art is amazing.
February 23, 2009 at 10:36 am |
Hey man, great drawings! I am currently building a custom guitar effect pedal called an Envelope Filter. This filter makes your guitar sound like a quacking duck. So i called this pedal ‘the Ducktator’, and i want a drawing of an angry duck on it. Google did the job well. So now i’m wondering: can i use your awesome duck on the pedal? It is just for myself, i’m not going to sell the pedal or produce more than one, so no commercial stuff involved.
Thanks in advance, keep up the good drawing!
December 6, 2009 at 6:34 pm |
MORE PICTURES
August 11, 2010 at 5:07 pm |
Yo man, I just wanted to say that your doodles are pretty awesome. My buddy tattood this duck on his ankle. AWESOME DUDE! keep doodle’n
December 15, 2022 at 7:42 pm |
Hello Jaggedsmile. I designed and built the Olympic Skeleton Sleds for Tristan Gale and Jimmy Shea for the 2002 Winter Olympics. We won both the Men and Women Gold Medals on those sleds I designed and built after three years of battle with the Federation de Bobsleigh and Tobogganing (FIBT). The FIBT kept changing the rules to slow my sleds or runners down or eliminate them. We had to adapt many times. The last rule change was December 11, 2001 which rendered two of my runners illegal for the Olympics. I had to invent new runners in 10 days for certification of the newest alloy requirements. They thought they had me with that one. They even brought in 3 PHD Metallurgists from MIT and a Fluoroscope to prove we were cheating. HA! Not Cheating! I loved your Angry Duck so much after that experience that I added a Hammer and colored him up blue, (for obvious reasons). I even got a tattoo of the angry blue duck. I want to send you some other blue duck drawings that I have done regarding Skeleton Sliding for USA. Ultimately I want to put the Happy blue duck on the front of a how we did it book and the angry blue duck on the back. A before and after. Would you be OK with that? I can provide pictures of my work and excerpts from my book illustrating how corelated it is. Thank You for considering it. Both Men and Women Gold medal wins has never before been accomplished by one country or sled builder. It has never been repeated.