"Star gazing is a connection to humanity's earliest curiosity about our place in
the universe" ~ Thomas Kiernan
When the summer skies are too cloudy to view the Perseids (or any other stars for that matter), a monkey has to improvise. Creating a star gazing moment for his crabby neighbor, his monkeyshines prove that his place on the evolutionary scale is a debatably higher, and that coconuts don't fall far from the tree, they just bounce.
Oh, how sweet and funny! The stars look beautiful tough! :D Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteI love this... the perspective is great & I think the expression on the 'star-seeing' crab's face is priceless :)
ReplyDeleteha ha ha, this is sooo very cute, and VERY clever
ReplyDeletecute, that's funny
ReplyDeletehehehehe cute and funny Michele!
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a great idea. Bringing the stars to friends... haha. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun! Really lovely image x
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun one... and cute too!
ReplyDeletegreat idea!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration, I love the humour!
ReplyDeletehe he he he he! Hilarious and so cute!!! I love the monkey. He looks like he is up to no good!
ReplyDeletetruly delightful :D
ReplyDeleteThis is very creative and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment before but I'm still getting used to leaving comments. I don't think it went through.
HA HA!! Sooooooo creative and such an absolutely fun illustration! Great perspective, Michele. I appreciate how much you put into a piece. You should be really pleased with this one! The illustration itself is an eye-pleaser, and the text for me kicked it up a notch. How fun!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Beautifully done and fun. It's nice to have a surprising one like this.
ReplyDeleteSo nice! congratulations, great blog
ReplyDeleteHa! This is great, love having a chuckle over my morning coffee, and that little monkey is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHeisann!
ReplyDeleteGood to have a laugh now and then to the detriment of .... this time a crab... truly a humorous illustration ;:OD)
well done!
ReplyDeleteHeh I like a work that makes me laugh. Why ? I guess I can see myself as the monkey rather than the victim. I like how this is clean and confident with a good diagonal dynamic.
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