Shark Doos
January 13th, 2021
What if sharks swam the sea with sweet 'doos?
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What if sharks swam the sea with sweet 'doos?
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photoshop, digital illustration
Tags:
shark, hairdoo, hair, mullet, mohawk, beehive, great white, swimming, water, ocean
Breaking the water surface to say hey
You didn't know this, but sharks love a lot of widely celebrated holidays and things. Check em out in this series below.
Created: September, 2014 | Role: Illustrator
Fact: Great White Sharks love to swim up into Lake Michigan and watch Bears games.
“The Gingerbread Destruction Shark”
Created: December 7th, 2020 | Role: Illustrator
Fact: Sharks have a hankering for all things gingerbread, best not get in their way.
Created: December 10th, 2020 | Role: Illustrator
Fact: Goon sharks aren't afraid to lose some teeth (they grow back anyway).
Beaches, ice cream and sharks?
Summertime is here and gotta get out and enjoy that sunshine, but also stay cool!
Created: July 29th, 2019 | Role: Illustrator
Car washes are best when a friendly octopus helps!
Created: February 21st, 2019 | Role: Illustrator
FACT: Sometimes sharks swim pretty close to the shore. However this shark may have broken the surface a BIT too far inland. Just a bit.
Created: April 9th, 2020 | Role: Illustrator
While all the vacationers are in quarantine, the mermen are free to invade the nation's pools and party their asses off.
Huh, never heard of these dudes
So many dinosaurs, so little time.
Created: September, 2018 | Role: Illustrator
Stalking the Jurassic! The dinosaur you never learned about in school, the Tyrannosaurus of death! The Grim Reapersaur!
Created: August, 2015 | Role: Illustrator
Time for bed for the triceratops of the world.
Created: August, 2015 | Role: Illustrator
A bronchosaurus dad just louncing in his chair, reading the prehistoric paper.