Mary Sumeridge and The Golden Locket June 17, 2014 Mary Sumeridge and The Golden Locket Oh, look! A herp-a-derp fairy! Spread the love Tags: art for a refrigerator, pixelation ◀ Coral Hare: Atomic Agent In God’s Time ▶ 8 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Sirona 10 years ago Photobombing seagull! I hope this is a children’s book… LydiaFCG 10 years ago The tree and the rest of the artwork don’t look as if they belong together. Different levels of realism maybe? Anyway, they don’t relate well. invader 10 years ago Is that the twin brother of the albatross from the rescuers? Erratic 10 years ago Lady your purse goes on your shoulder, not over your neck! Also, the inside of your house is missing. DED 10 years ago Not a purse; it the titular, yet oversized, locket. But perhaps you knew that and were going for the funny. 🙂 Waffles 10 years ago I believe this is another from the highly anticipated “Regular First Name – Odd Last Name & The Adjective Noun” Series. Ever the rage since the Harry Potter & The Adjective Noun series. red 10 years ago Reply to Waffles Or “Tom Swift and His Wireless Message,” possibly. invader 10 years ago @red What one the 80’s version of Tom Swift or the original from the nineteen teens.
Photobombing seagull!
I hope this is a children’s book…
The tree and the rest of the artwork don’t look as if they belong together. Different levels of realism maybe? Anyway, they don’t relate well.
Is that the twin brother of the albatross from the rescuers?
Lady your purse goes on your shoulder, not over your neck! Also, the inside of your house is missing.
Not a purse; it the titular, yet oversized, locket. But perhaps you knew that and were going for the funny. 🙂
I believe this is another from the highly anticipated
“Regular First Name – Odd Last Name & The Adjective Noun” Series.
Ever the rage since the Harry Potter & The Adjective Noun series.
Or “Tom Swift and His Wireless Message,” possibly.
@red What one the 80’s version of Tom Swift or the original from the nineteen teens.