Thursday 12 June 2008

German nobles, part 4


This is much more modern, I'm guessing late 19th century. Nothing like a man with a cane and cravat.

German nobles, part 3


A more gentle fella than the last one. Maybe some sort of late middle-age Burgundian troubadour, or an estate agent. Hard to tell.

German nobles, part 2


This one seems ready for war. He might have trouble hitting something with his stubby arms, but you never know, so better watch out.

German nobles, part 1


This is the first in an inexplicable series of ancient German noblemen I drew on a particularly boring meeting. I guess he's Bavarian.

Gaúchos 2


Three more gaúchos. Not so lonesome, I guess.

Gaúchos 1


A menacing lonesome cowboy from the frontier between Brazil and Argentina.

Aloof bird


It's hard to tell if it's a genuine lack of interest in worldly things or an affectation, but he clearly isn't interested on whatever might be going on. He and the rooster below could ignore each other in a contest. Can't call who would win.

Solemn rooster


This is a very formal male chicken. Which is not necessarily a bad thing.

Sunflower lions