The koalaroo was pleased... very pleased, if you wanted to be specific. She had just successfully trialed a new invention, the De-Evap Brain Thing that, when worn, prevented the wearer's neocortex from evaporating in the heat of the day. With this remarkable patent-pending device, the koalaroo was adamant that she would escape the crippling silliness syndrome that so plagued her species and affected every single member of her family (except her, or course). Now rid of the debilitating horror, she was free to get on with her life, and enjoy the pleasures her eucalypt forest home had to offer, such as regular lyrebird concerts.
Acrylic on illustration board, 30.5 x 45 cm.
Comments
SuicideQueen Says:
wow...thats....amazing
Slang Says:
Beautiful as always.
And the stories you have with your artwork is always a great read =)
apoxon Says:
i think i've said this before but...

great job as per usual 
oh my god i want one O_O
amazing details, i love how you've made the forest and it's canopy seem to go on forever
Spring the Rabbit Says:
Sweetness... I love the quirky little story that comes with it. :3 Very creative.
Cyril Says:
Wow... that's interesting! And a bit weird. But that is NEVER a bad thing.
mistergoodface Says:
very cool, i like it
tsuana Says:
that critter is so unbelievably cute!
allytha Says:
really fantastic job with the trees, both in texture and how you used them to show perspective. I also love the blue you chose, it just really reinforces the atmosphere wonderfully. I love the critters, too. I swear, I don't know how you come up with so many and still have them all be so wonderfully unique.
Crazy Kitty Says:
O.O This would make such a good poster xD;; The detail is absolutely amazing, especially in the way you coloured it.
Dread Thomas Says:
Excellent background and information on the picture.