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Here’s your #FishFriday reminder to share your chair with a friend. Children and fish do not occupy chairs like adult humans. #Kidlitart #Kidlit small surprises in the thread:
Coy fish. Sorry, not sorry, but mostly not sorry, puns make the world go ‘round. For #FishFriday, it’s usually a fish in a chair. I like this one, may print greeting cards. Maybe she'll be holding a fan. Why am I wasting my time on these? Why am I on Twitter? I have no answers.
This week, for #FishFriday, it feels right to feature the Widow Rockfish. She looks harmless enough, but that dorsal fin can put you in a world of hurt. Cross her at your peril. I stole the bamboo rocking chair from another character in my current #kidlit WIP.
Often for #fishfriday I showcase the day’s fish supported on furniture, because I like to draw chairs as well as fish. But I do realize that not all fish sit upright, especially the one in this mood piece. Sometimes fish just gotta flop.
@malisa964 We are sisters then. Where was it written I am supposed to waste 20 minutes and electricity running a hair dryer? I don’t have patience for that.
It's still #FishFriday here on the west coast. Things seem extra crazy, I hope you all get a chance to relax and enjoy yourselves over the weekend. And keep that thought that today & every day is Earth Day, when we love and respect our planet, inhabitants, ecosystems. 🐟🐠🌎🌍🌏
For #FishFriday, here's Mr. Swordfish, captivated by his ugly mermaid doll. ProTip: Never use really wretchedly bad watercolor paper, even this crappiest of warmup sketches deserved better than that. It made me want to stab something, fortunately, I had a handy swordfish.
Happy #FishFriday! Today I am celebrating the #kidlit community by recycling some bookish fish I made for my #SCBWI San Diego Chapter newsletter. Share your books with fish that don't have them, or let an eel read over your shoulder.