After my last post about
Hypersensitivosaurus, Mrs. Mosquito and a Wild Cat, a couple of you were wondering what would happen with what they thought was a drawing of
Betty, that I had started that afternoon.
I am referring to this sketch:
It was actually Beniamino and the photo above this post shows you the result/answers that question.
Let's say that I got into a funny creative mood, about an hour ago, in the room where
@clareartista is (re)making one piece of clothing after another as if
possessed by magic ) aka her
New Sewing atelier.
Since a week and a half,
this room has our wood burner/-oven in it and that has made it even more enjoyable to hang out here, especially in the colder hours.
Anyhow, it all started out with me picking up a pink crayon and adding a lower body to the cat, including 3 funny little legs.
FYI: He has 4 legs/paws in real life.
I then pictured him floating in the sky, as the word catapulted came to me ( not for the first time ).
Thus, I decided to add some sky scenery around it and some birds.
For some extra enjoyment, I decided to make it look like Beniamino catapults/propels himself by parping.
In case you wonder what parping means, it's Scottish for farting or blowing gas out of your butt.
I learnt it from Clare.
Another one of my favorite words that I learnt from her is jobby or jobbie ( I just looked up the spelling ). This can be translated to number 2 also known as poo(p).
Here's an example sentence:
I just did a big jobby on the toilet and I am feeling relieved.
Anyhow, this cute big cat with funny legs is not doing a jobby nor a jobbie, he is merely parping and seems to enjoy floating through a blue sky with a number of fluffy clouds.
The little black bird seems to be heading for disaster though
or should I say dis-asster? This won't end well.
I hope you enjoyed this silly little post of mine as much as I did drawing and writing this.
The world can surely use more humor, these days and I don't mind stepping in to fill that gap.