Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Trivia in the Pub (17)

Another night at Trivia, another few pages of doodles, because that's how much I'm paying attention.

I started drawing the man's head. After I drew this, the sketchbook was stolen and a certain item of male anatomy drawn next to his head. I proceeded to censor said part of male anatomy (for your internet convenience) when the sketchbook was again stolen and a few droplets of liquid drawn being emitted from said, now censored, portion of male anatomy. The trials and tribulations that plague artists are many indeed.

After that whole incident, I drew a werewolf, a warrior woman, a few eyes, a cute woman and a woman with cat eyes. End page one.

One of the topics at that night's trivia was how long men would keep a pair of underwear in their wardrobe rotation. The results were surprising, perhaps, to women. I stand by my desire to wear the same underwear for as long as they remain hygienic, comfortable and functional! ("Allons enfants de la Patriiiii-ieuh, Le jour de gloire est arrivéeeee..." <- to the tune of La Marseillese).

After drawing a pair for men, seemed only fair to draw one modelled by a lady. You know, 'cause women have equal rights and stuff too. Then a sketch of a face, probably evil, 'cause he has no pupils, then a microwave, a friend's pic that turned into a fisherman/lumberjack beer toting George Lucas (damn that man!), then another attempt at my friend's face. Finally, at the bottom, a gaydar (fully functional).

Here we have a sketch drawn by said friend-whose-face-i-tried-to-draw's sketches of the Washington Capitol building and Canberra (bird's eye view). Then some military strategy outlines, drawn by yours truly.

Finally, above, we have two horse drawings on the left, drawn by a completely different friend from friend-whose-face-i-tried-to-draw who tried to draw a horse without reference (top) then one with (bottom). The reference was a picture of a horse drawing a sled in a book of Zombie christmas carols.

The two horses to the right are mine, drawn without reference. I have been made aware that the bottom one is in fact a chess piece. This is true.

Again, no recollection of score in the trivia quiz. We probably did well.

I think.

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