As my latest 'sweeps month' (February, 2015) continues, here is the latest image from my "Rowrbrazzle's 20th Anniversary Artist Jam" (a project I had published in 2004).
In order to get so many anthroartists to contribute to my jam, I'd sent out a number of requests to them, politely asking them to draw something apropos, in celebration of APAzine's 20th year., and return them to me in the enclosed SASE (self-addressed stamped envelopes), before the end of 2003 (when I'd start assembling all of the images).
One other instruction I gave to those anthroartists was to keep the image vertical. (to remind them of this, I wrote the word 'TOP' on the back of the slip of paper the artwork would be drawn on). Not everyone followed that instruction...
Ironically, the first individual to present a horizontal image was also the first one in my jam to come in alphabetical order: Juan Alfonso - a.k.a.
Funimal - and I didn't have the time to readjust it, during the editing process.
So here (with his permission) is Funimal's contrib (wrong or right) to my "Artist's Jam", in celebration of the 'funny animal' publication's first score...
Artwork by Funimal
In order to get so many anthroartists to contribute to my jam, I'd sent out a number of requests to them, politely asking them to draw something apropos, in celebration of APAzine's 20th year., and return them to me in the enclosed SASE (self-addressed stamped envelopes), before the end of 2003 (when I'd start assembling all of the images).
One other instruction I gave to those anthroartists was to keep the image vertical. (to remind them of this, I wrote the word 'TOP' on the back of the slip of paper the artwork would be drawn on). Not everyone followed that instruction...
Ironically, the first individual to present a horizontal image was also the first one in my jam to come in alphabetical order: Juan Alfonso - a.k.a.
Funimal - and I didn't have the time to readjust it, during the editing process. So here (with his permission) is Funimal's contrib (wrong or right) to my "Artist's Jam", in celebration of the 'funny animal' publication's first score...
Artwork by Funimal
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Monkey
Size 917 x 750px
File Size 227.4 kB
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