Haha potato mouse! Oh my gosh, I've never seen the bunny so angry! If I was there, I would gently suggest he remove himself from the madness for a bit. It's so cool that I can identify the parts from the picture on the box.
Such a creative take on this week's prompt with your adorable characters! I can't help but wonder if he's frustrated because the instructions are unclear, or maybe because the mouse is complaining that it doesn't look like the picture before he's even had a chance to figure things out...
Thank you, Mit! I tried to show Buttercup as appearing puzzled too. After all, why in the world would Peet be interested in this ridiculous puzzle, when he's got the complete adoration of the most perfect and cutest mouse in the universe.
Buttercup is really the star of the show here... Even if Peet has the bigger role in the scene, it's Buttercup's quiet looming in the lower foreground that holds the narrative together and keeps it from being a one-off riff. She echoes the quietness of the empty space, with a feeling of concern and dismay at the representation of a mouse ala' Potato Head... ~gives a nice emotional counter point to Peet's disgruntles
She's hereby nominated for best supporting actress.
Thank you, Richard. Buttercup is both thrilled and humbled by this nomination. She's looking forward to a leisurely stroll down the red carpet. (tee hee)
Haha potato mouse! Oh my gosh, I've never seen the bunny so angry! If I was there, I would gently suggest he remove himself from the madness for a bit. It's so cool that I can identify the parts from the picture on the box.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. Love it.
ReplyDeleteha ha, good one! nice colors too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the details :)
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!!! Nice puzzle!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea.
ReplyDeleteI like the potato mouse.
Beautifully done, funny scene! <3
ReplyDeleteFun take on the topic, love the details of all the parts.
ReplyDeleteBunnies just aren't very good at following directions. I love the way his ears show his frustration :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative take on this week's prompt with your adorable characters! I can't help but wonder if he's frustrated because the instructions are unclear, or maybe because the mouse is complaining that it doesn't look like the picture before he's even had a chance to figure things out...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mit! I tried to show Buttercup as appearing puzzled too. After all, why in the world would Peet be interested in this ridiculous puzzle, when he's got the complete adoration of the most perfect and cutest mouse in the universe.
DeleteButtercup is really the star of the show here... Even if Peet has the bigger role in the scene, it's Buttercup's quiet looming in the lower foreground that holds the narrative together and keeps it from being a one-off riff.
ReplyDeleteShe echoes the quietness of the empty space, with a feeling of concern and dismay at the representation of a mouse ala' Potato Head... ~gives a nice emotional counter point to Peet's disgruntles
She's hereby nominated for best supporting actress.
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Thank you, Richard. Buttercup is both thrilled and humbled by this nomination. She's looking forward to a leisurely stroll down the red carpet. (tee hee)
DeleteThank you for the comment:)Love the concept,and he's like me when I try to do the same things:)
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