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The elefont

By Animals

Elephont

Every now and then I check out Google after I’ve drawn a cartoon..

just to see what other people have done on the same topic. (It can sometimes end in tears, when I discover my really cool funny cartoon is not the first). However, I entered this search knowing it wasn’t that unique, but rather surprisingly, elefont was quite niche with not many results (15k). This meant that I stumbled upon loosely related topics and I think you’ll agree in this instance, even though unrelated, it’s beautiful.

Meet Bubbles the elephant (Bubbles has a Facebook page) and Bella the labrador; both rescue animals who now live happily together on the Rescue Species Fund Reserve. The photos are amazing and taken by photography Barry Bland, who specialises in animal photography.

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So what do you think?

The boss pulls the plug

By That's life, Work

Frank's boss pulls the plug

Have you ever thrown the baby out with the bath water?

I can’t recall a time I have, but I have heard of some horror stories. The one that comes immediately to mind involved a woman who placed all her precious jewellery into a garbage bag for safe keeping whilst in the middle of a big house pack up before the move. You can guess what happened next… the safe package of jewellery was turfed along with the other rubbish and sen to the tip.

Any horror stories you know of?

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In space, no one can hear you scream

By Space and Aliens

why can't you hear in space

The tagline for the movie Alien was ‘In space, no one can hear you scream’.

Well, I guess I couldn’t help myself and played with the tagline for my own still movie, called a cartoon.

But seriously, why can’t you hear in outer space? You might recall a recent Frank cartoon, which explored the concept of hearing under water. Well, the key to hearing is to understand that sound requires a ‘medium’ for the vibrations to travel through. In outer space, there isn’t much – no air, no gas… well, there might be the odd gas cloud or two, but the gases within the cloud are spread so far apart that you would need a super sensitive microphone to hear it.

So what’s your favourite tagline or quote from a movie?

Launching ‘The Art of Series’

By Products

the art of andy warhol

Welcome to the official launch of a new side project ‘the Art of Series’

This project pays homage to famous artists and their work. Timeless art favourites are interpreted through a cartoon filter and transported into everyday modern life. I’ve only just started, so welcome to the beginning of a journey. I’d love to hear your feedback, so let me know what you think after you’ve visited Andy Warhol’s page here?

PS. Stay tuned, as part of this launch I will promote it with another competition – Free for all to enter.

To be or not to be

By That's life

Hamlet asks the hard question

That is the question asked by many a cartoonist

Whether ’tis nobler in the work of drawing to suffer
The scratches and harshness of the HB pencil,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And, by opposing, end them by using the softness of the 2B ?
To HB, to scratch –  No more…
Choose 2B (and as Wham once said) Choose life!
Apologies Shakespeare, twas all in the name of good fun.

So, what’s it for you – 2B or HB?

Are you a stationary victim like myself and can’t walk past the callings of a new pencil, black felt tip pen or marker?

Do you have SMART KPIs?

By Work

Poor work KPIs

Our work has just finished setting KPIs for the year, so I’ll put Frank out of his misery and move on to the next work challenge.

What would you like to see Frank tackle next?

Symbiotic relationship woes

By Animals

The truth behind the symbiotic relationship

The truth behind symbiotic relationships

I love playing with the idea of symbiotic relationships, however it was only after producing this cartoon that I discovered that this well known example of a symbiotic relationship may not actually be a match made in heaven, but somewhere in-between.

It’s the African oxpecker bird that feeds off the backs of hippos, zebras and elephants. People used to think it was the perfect symbiotic relationship (what’s called mutualism – a relationship where both species benefit), with the oxpecker snacking on the irritating ticks. However, on closer inspection, the reality is that the birds are actually sucking on the blood from the open wounds created by the ticks (…a possible parasitism relationship where one species nourishes itself to the disadvantage of the other?) Yes, the oxpecker eats a tick or two in the process, but perhaps that’s collateral damage or a refreshing palette cleanser. The oxpecker does however provide the animal with an inbuilt alarm system. It screeches loudly when started and might just give enough warning to its host that a predator is not far away. If the warning serves no benefit, then perhaps its a symbiotic commensalism relationship, where one species obtains food or shelter from the other without harm to its host.

So who is the winner here? Oxpecker or Rhino? Or is it win-win?