Exquisite corpses

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Last week at a roleplaying session, we started doing what I’ve now found out are called exquisite corpses. Armed with the knowledge that what we did was, in fact, not silly children’s games, but subversive surrealist art, I decided to ink up the plain pencil drawings we made, and make some proper pieces out of them.

 

We started off pretty straightforwardly with this two-parter:

 

 

The second one, a four parter, was also pretty standard, but the gentleman who drew the head had realized that we’re under no obligations to stick to humanoid features…

 

 

…and of course it was all downhill from there:

 

 

Some Scottish wildlife:

 

 

I made some desktop backgrounds of these as well, here they are. Mid click to download:

 

The Zoo in Bergen

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Yet another illustration for an op-ed in Studvest. More restrictive rules are being considered for bars and clubs in Bergen, due to the noise and violence that’s associated with Norwegian drinking culture.

 

So you have an op-ed in a student newspaper calling for a more inclusive attitude towards students who don’t drink, hoping it will lead to less noisy music and lively chaos. In other news, Beelzebub was spotted crying yesterday, as Hell is looking more and more like the ski resort of choice for this Easter.