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AHHH can we also can childrens energy? I think I would be ordering a lifetime supply. Fun illustration, thanks for sharing.
I'd order some, too... Great illo!
Beautiful stuff!
Great picture. Great Idea.
I agree with Lisa, I'd like a dozen cans of children's laughter and a few dozen of cans of their energy!!!
This is sooooo fantastic... I love it so much, it hurts a little!
What I would give for a can of children's laughter! How cute!
Ah, so this is how they produce canned laughter :)
As always, I love your colouring technique.
Oh my gosh, this is great! Their laughter and happiness is absolutely infectious. I wish I could can my kids' laughter.
Kathy this is adorable! You can almost hear the children's laughter and the whole idea is so inventive and really well done!
Another brilliant piece! I love the 'steam punk' feel of the machine and the look of happiness on children's faces. Wonderful!
I love your drawings!Colors are beautifu$l.What kind of pencil and paper do you use?I use polycromos coloured pencils to paint my drawings.But they do not look like yours.Sorry about my english.I am from Turkey.
I will keep visiting your blog.
Love,
So that's how it's done!
Clever Kathy. Their expressions are priceless!
perfect wonka-esque gadget for laughter canning!
thankyou for all the lovely comments they are much appreciated..
Hello Bahar,
your english is very good! :)
I use lots of different kinds of colouring pencils but I prefer watercolour pencils because they are much softer and better for layering. I use ordinary cartridge paper mostly but I occasionally use pastel paper.
What a wonderful concept, and nicely executed as well!
Hi Kathy! Thanks for the kind words on my blog... Your work is beautiful!!!
Hello Kathy, Thanks for your kind comments on my blog. Looks like we went down a similar train of thought on this one :) Wouldn't it be wonderful if we really could 'can' laughter and starlight :) I know I would buy both for my store cupboard!
Lovely Illustration!
what a wonderful contraption :) i always like looking at your soft, colouring pencil illustrations
Brilliant, reminds me of Chittychitty bangbang:)
This is a great illo. The kid's expressions are so good. Your colored pencil work is awesome; you must have much more patients than I do.
Awesome idea and beautiful illustration!
Now you need to do one showing a machine canning kids' unending energy! :P
I am absolutely enraptured by this wonderful piece and the colours are very pleasing to the eye. Wonderful !!!XXX
incredible Kathy! i really love it :)