Illustration Friday - Angels and Devils

A small yappy dog in the eyes of its proud owner...



But we know the real truth...

Comments

RheLynn said…
That is SOOOO good, and bad ;o) you know what I mean!
Ginger*:) said…
Excellent, Jenn. I can relate to this one. I really like the technique here as well.
Dee said…
These are awesome!! PUGS do have split personalities. hahahaaa...love it!
Anonymous said…
Great illustration! You've done an excellent job with the facial expressions.
Natura said…
Like it a lot, he's lovely in both ways :) great idea!
Anonymous said…
Beautiful illos!
ian sands said…
I thought I recognized the style … and then I remembered. Jennifer? Oh, yes. My old nemesis who beat me out with her entry for the SCBWI contest : )

I especially like the texture in the pups body.

~Ian
J. E. Morris said…
Wow, I've never been a nemesis before! Makes me sound like a comic book villian.
Cez said…
beautiful illo..and technique..love it
Anonymous said…
Their expressions are great. It's amazing what a difference colour and a few changes make. Well done.
lil kim said…
very funny. i love the fire and brimstone doggie.. :)
Geninne said…
Jen this is fabulous! Loved the little pug :-)
Both of them came out great...I just LOVE your work. Are they linocuts? or just an effect?
Anonymous said…
This made me laugh out loud! Clever, imaginative, spot on!
Anonymous said…
This made me laugh out loud! Clever, imaginative, spot on!
heehee! I got a chuckle out of this one!
J. E. Morris said…
Thanks everyone, Geninne this was done in photoshop but the technique is very similar to an lino cut. I just use the photoshop eraser tool instead of a lino cutter (it's easier on my fingers if I slip!)
Hee hee hee... I love your work! Just looked at "Too Much Birthday"... I have SO been there! Wonderful facial expressions. :)
Olivier aubin said…
really funny one! well done! I like the devil dog!


Bino


http://binoland.blogspot.com/
annawritedraw said…
Excellent technique! What is your medium?
Susan Mitchell said…
This is great! Love their expressions, those glowing orange eyes give me the shivers!
carla said…
Excellent! I really like the style, and I just love the complete transformation of the dog. We don't pretend our dog is an angel (she's a big German shepherd). In fact, one of her nicknames is "Devil Dog." Wonderful take on the topic:>
Anonymous said…
Really wonderful! What a cute little doggie!
rania said…
this is so awesome! and so true as well!
Liz Jones said…
HAHAHAHA!!!
I know just what youmean--my Angeldevil Dog just crawled sweetly under the bed as if she wasn't really down raiding thekitchen garbage 5minutes ago...
fabulous texture, love your style.
woody said…
So true, so true!! Very nice work!
Anonymous said…
I love it! Two takes on the same li'l doggie. I love your style - you make it look easy.
Esther Westwood said…
these pups are rockin'!!! i lve the evil one i wish he was mine, hat a face!
Anonymous said…
The style's looking good, Jenn! Excellent idea! Looks like you had a lot of fun doing it, too!
Anette Heiberg said…
These are so cute. I like the idea and the textures!

Anette V. Heiberg
www.wynlen.no
HOLLi CONGER said…
These are great! You're really on to something with this new style! Love, love, love it!
Ellen said…
OMG!!! AWESOME!

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