Update: 10/14/2012, Sunday 4:49AM - I have been up since 4AM working on a project implementation. If anyone thinks that any measure of success I achieve is because of government, I am going to deck his balls or gouge her eyes.
"Bad fish! Bad, bad fish!!! You gobble my pet and you think you can get away with it. I will rip your insides out, cut you to pieces, slam you against the sea wall and tear your flesh piece by piece. If I see one cut on his flesh, even a puncture, you are dead! Now come back here and spit him out!"
So do you think the barracuda will listen to Lindol? After all, she is The Earthquake. What do you think? Above: Ten Year Old Lindol Hunting The Predator Who Ate Her Pet Djag Frederick Von Lungermann Hoescht.
When I first started drawing the above image, I was being lazy and just had Lindol and the barracuda in mind. However, I saw Bella Sinclair's drawing for "Mirror" and I was inspired to draw more details, thus the addition of the small fish, sea weeds, and coral.
When I first started drawing the above image, I was being lazy and just had Lindol and the barracuda in mind. However, I saw Bella Sinclair's drawing for "Mirror" and I was inspired to draw more details, thus the addition of the small fish, sea weeds, and coral.
Earlier drawings of Lindol: On the left is Lindol and her entourage of animals, at age twelve. On the right, grown up Lindol. All illustrations were done in pen and ink on bristol Board.