A jam-packed 2018 was hard to squash into one brief round up but here’s taste of what we’ve all just lived through! These cartoons will be in Sunday's Inquirer print section and Monday's Daily News.

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A jam-packed 2018 was hard to squash into one brief round up but here’s taste of what we’ve all just lived through! These cartoons will be in Sunday's Inquirer print section and Monday's Daily News.

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A jam-packed 2018 was hard to squash into one brief round up but here’s taste of what we’ve all just lived through! These cartoons will be in Sunday's Inquirer print section and Monday's Daily News.

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cooked with an acorn squash for the first time a while back, and i was deeply moved when i was cutting it up lol

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Outfit test, used a reference
He's named Gourdon Von Squash, based off Carspiders suggestion

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squash soup forever and ever

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Dessins pour le squash (mon lieu de stage) PARTIE2

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Dessins pour le squash (on lieu de stage) PARTIE1

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While backing up some leftover from Tumblr, I wanted to upload this here on twitter as well. A comic, and my first with squash and stretch in comic form.



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Everyone seems to be drawing Nott's face expressions, so I thought I'd use her to try some more stretch and squash! Can you guys tell I'm very stressed about the "drama and acting" part of my uni portfolio?

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Haruka Gracia (Hot version)

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Sending big bug squashing vibes your way

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Squash and Stretch

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Good Gravy... Again! Eddie Poe & his morose little friends are back in this anticipated sequel, "It's the Great Spaghetti Squash, Eddie Poe!" A cross-stream production between & . It picks up where "It's a Telltale Valentine, Eddie Poe!" left off.

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Squashin n' stretchin my boys.

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"Squash" 8" x 8" lithograph licensed from an original by Carolyn Shores Wright https://t.co/ICzLYPWXcX via Find us also on Fine Art America https://t.co/HCK6KOzGKh

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'Still Life with Eggplant and Summer Squash' by Charles Demuth 1927

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Plastic bags, cardboard boxes and tin cans are squashed, crushed and wrinkled whilst still displaying traces of mass production. Blurring the boundaries between contemporary and traditional art, Tom Waugh's work has echoes of Baroque drapery, ‘Pop Art’ and ‘Objet Trouve’.

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Squash and stretch: Part of a complete breakfast™ 👏

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