
Mark McCloud - Growing Up
Mark McCloud, seen growing up from baby through to young adult... Born in 1983, he considers himself to be a child of the 80s with a fondness for blue jeans and bright colors.
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The piece is done with micron pen and acrylic paints on 11"x14" illustration board (with the text added digitally in Photoshop).
(Bumblelion copyright Disney, GI Joe copyright Hasbro)
Mark McCloud is copyright

The piece is done with micron pen and acrylic paints on 11"x14" illustration board (with the text added digitally in Photoshop).
(Bumblelion copyright Disney, GI Joe copyright Hasbro)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1200 x 945px
File Size 262.2 kB
You're one of the artists who's noticed that babies have enormous heads. Our heads don't grow all that much as we age, and a lot of artists fail to notice this for some reason, drawing children and babies with tiny heads. A lot of medieval artists would draw children just as if they were smaller adults.
Good work :)
Good work :)
I do too. It's rather new. A Samsung R470 TwoStep Cell/MP3 player. I've already managed to accidentally "Wash" one in the laundry already. Before then I had a flip Motorola i480 from Nextel that died on me.
I'm not one to NEED a new iPhone or Droid. I hardly use what I have already.
I'm not one to NEED a new iPhone or Droid. I hardly use what I have already.
This is really a neat idea. It's interesting to see how the body changes as we age, and how much of a difference just a few years can make. Plus, some of it really takes me back to my own childhood. I'm only a few years older than he is, but I used to absolutely love those old Walkman cassette players. And I seem to remember every boy in my elementary school class being obsessed with GI Joe, too. That, and Thundercats, which we used to watch every morning before class when I was in the 5th grade.
I only remember audio casettes and walkmans. I haven't even heard of nor seen an audio CD until the mid to late 90's. By then CD players came out of nowhere. o_O Maybe they just weren't advertised on TV much where I was. We didn't have cable TV at all (still don't).
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