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Blind Contour ƒirst Friday October!

Spooky:



Some of you would not consider this spooky. I however, would.

This is a Brown Recluse aka: violin spider. I know a lot about bugs, as I am sure you all can guess. I have this spooky compulsion to find out all I can about an insect once I am confronted with it. I grew up in the country on a river in the woods and this is also where all the spiders in the world grew up...or so it seemed. This little guy was a fear I also heard rumor of living under my bed, but I have actually never seen one in person. I have known some people to be less fortunate. Stay away from these spooky guys this October....I don't even want to tell you what could happen!

-Niff

p.s. Shake your shoes and look under your covers tonight! BOO!



 

I wouldn't necessarily call spiders 'spooky' but Niff is afraid of them for all of us. They can be fierce little bastards though. Especially when they're playing their violins on the subway with a tin can tied to their arm that says "Tips."

–Sutter


The other BCFF participants are up on the left under the side bar title BCFF October and they will be up ALL MONTH! If YOU wish to participate, email us and we will put you on the reminder list for next month. Øh, and go to the store...good stuff!

Comments

i like the dripping blood from your spider niff.

Nice. I chose spiders as well. I love what you two do with BCs. Out of curiosity, are they drawn directly on the "Notebook" or are they done on paper, then scanned?

Rachael: we always draw them on paper and then scan them to add color on the computer. We never really change the line drawing after scanning it. Nice spiders by the way.

Relax! Wikipedia says:


As spiders do not prey on humans (or other large mammals), spiders do not "attack" people. It is rare, although not impossible, for spiders to mistake humans for prey. In some cases, spiders may confuse a human being (or a part thereof) for prey; many bites by black widows in the past occurred in outhouses when the spider, nesting under the seat, mistook a human user of the privy for an insect meal; there are many recorded examples of bites to the male genitals from widow spiders prior to the widespread availability of indoor plumbing in the United States.

male genitals = insects... yeah, i could see that.

Sutter: you actually highlighted the wrong place where the violin markings are. You should study more! =)

    I think it's fabulous that Halloween was made the center of attraction. I just got into the spirit of things and purchased some spider webs for the office. Here in the Pacific Coast, we got some big, green grasshoppery-like spiders. Very intimidating.
    I'd luv to see comments on how the two of you got started. I can't begin to think what month would be could for reminiscing the minute details and fine print agreements (if NE). Perhaps December-January, or the month of luv, February. Or is that April fool? Hmmn.…

I hate spiders. But that's a really nice one.

I think that would be a great idea NME foofoo. Right now we are in the midst of moving, and this helps explain my absence a little bit. I wanted to do some posts about that. We have a lot of "fix-ups" to do, but I hope it won't take too much of our time away from Inkfinger.

Thanks everyone...I hope you followed my link and SCROLLED DOWN!

Wow, both of your hand/eye coordinations (I know I'm not saying this right) must be exceptional! Amazing. I would love to be put on the blind contour list, but for some reason my computer isn't letting me email you.

These illustrations are both cool, the blood really creeps me out-which is what the intention was I believe.

An illustration is suppose to tell a story and you both really pulled that off, very well thought out. Kudos to the both of you!

I hate spiders so these have definitely left a strong impression.

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