Artist Reveals The Secret Lives Of Famous Characters (28 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistHave you ever sat down and thought (like really really thought) about what some of your favorite movie or cartoon characters do on their days off? Yes, assuming that they have days off is silly but what is even sillier is wondering about what they might be up to!
Artist Ed Harrington is back at Bored Panda with a series of images that have the potential to ruin some of your fondest childhood memories as his illustrations explore the hidden side of these characters. Ed takes our favorite pop culture characters and depicts what they do when they're not "working", revealing their "secret lives".
Ed's work has been previously featured on Bored Panda and you can find part 1, part 2, and part 3 of his series by clicking here, here, and here.
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Why is the ability to be logical always portrayed as inversely proportional to eyesight.
People who read a lot needed glasses more than people who did not.
Load More Replies...oh, yes. I would love a met cute between Jordi and Velma
Load More Replies...Bored Panda reached out to Ed with some new questions! When asked about whether or not the author has any new upcoming series, here's what he told us, "I never really plan anything out in advance - I just draw my ideas when they come to me. I do this just for fun, and planning makes it seem more like work than a hobby. I am dabbling in actual 3D sculptures and objects. Basically the same ideas and topics that I cover in my drawings, but in a physical form that you can hold in your hands."
Why do super heroes have their insignia on their costumes? We know who you are.
This series from the artist is rather popular so we were curious to find out if he had a favorite piece from this project. "I think that would have to be my He-Man and Skeletor series. They are such iconic enemies - it is entertaining to see the juxtaposition of two rivals just enjoying a milkshake together. Plus, I love to reference other iconic pop-culture scenes with the two of them, like reenacting scenes from Titanic or Lady and the Tramp. This will always get a laugh out of me."
The art style is really important for a lot of artists, however, that doesn't mean that they stick to only one of them. When asked if he wanted to try anything new (art style-wise), Ed shared with us, "I need to work on my blackwork more - I tend to just do linework and then color. I really like artists who can shade and build volume with bold areas of black (like Chris Samnee or Mike Mignola). My brain isn't wired to think that way - yet."
The artist also shared some advice with those of you who might be just starting out in your art journey, "Don't skip the traditional drawing techniques. A stylus and tablet are just a tool that won't magically make you able to draw. I only started drawing digitally about 10 years ago. Before that, it was 30 years of traditional drawing and painting (I also studied illustration in college). The main reason why I started digital drawing was to skip the steps of scanning, then cleaning up the scans, of my physical drawings. It saved a lot of time."
The rest of their days was only a microsecond long... Probably hard to have any worries in that time
NOw come on folks. The sowrd of Omens con only do so Much for the Mighty Lion-O they are humanoid creatures from a planet similar to earth. Many men from that time show this issue
When we look at a piece of art, what happens is that we usually perceive some sort of emotion, whether it's positive or negative is entirely up to us, but in the end, the artist still has achieved a certain goal - a reaction. We asked Ed to share with us what he'd like for people to take away when looking at his work.
"I want people to just get a good laugh or fondly remember a TV show or film from their childhood."
For some people, art is not only a hobby, but something way more, and it seems that Ed certainly has his own goals he wants (or hopes) to accomplish when it comes to his illustrations.
"I really just want to entertain people. There really isn't any real 'art' to what I do - it is just pop-culture nostalgia with the occasional wit. I just want me and my audience to have fun."
I think he's more woried that he can't hiy anything when he shoots even at that range. Elmer would unload hundreds of shots every episode and NEVER hit bugs.
It's Yau'ja (hunting) season and Elmer Fidd ain't aftur no kwazy wabbit!
Most creators tend to receive some type of comments about their work pretty much every day, but sometimes some of them stand out more so than others. "One of my art school professors (the late Bill Fisher) told us that 'your art isn't precious.' I still take this to heart - once you embrace that idea it is really liberating. You don't stress and worry over your ideas or artwork - it allows you to just go and create."
"He-Man, thank goodness you're here! Have you seen Prince Adam and his green pet tiger? I can't find them anywhere and I fear something terrible may have happened! Say, you know if you cut your hair and died it black, you'd be the sprittng image of my friend Clark Kent. Of course he wears glasses, he's such a nerd."
😳 ..finally the proof he needed (post vasectomy) that Minnie had been effing Goofy all along!! 😱🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because mice are known to reproduce at a massive rate I think ...
Load More Replies...Man, when the copyright finally runs out for you, Mickey, it is going to be a 💩-show. Get used to it.
True but the one that ran out was for Mortimer Mouse, the original Version of Mickey. he was a jerk
Load More Replies...Why did Mickey Divorce Minnie? Because she was feeling Goofy! this kinda shows a bit more than simply "feeling" goofy.
Lastly, we were curious to find out if Ed had any other hobbies besides making art.
"I love to cook, especially baking breads, making pizzas and even fermenting kimchi (I'm half Korean, born in Korea). When I am not drawing, I am usually practicing traditional archery with my longbow. I even had the honor of lighting the Viking funeral boat for the late Oderus Urungus of Gwar with a flaming arrow a few years ago. Here's a video of the event."
Why, cause they're jacked gay dudes from the Jersey Shore, GTL & DTF? Or because they forgot to add the little earrings?
Load More Replies...See ! I told you I don't wear ladies panties. What ? No that's not a thong under them.
"That was the last time you stole my Illidium Q-36 explosive space modulator you rogue rabbit!"
Honestly the fact that toxic beauty standards are forceing ewoks to shave is honestly disturbing
Pretty much. It would be my 9th grade math teacher who had this insane beard but he shaved it and it's like the ewok in the after photo. So weird.
Load More Replies...DAMMIT YOU COULD HAVE SAID PINHEAD AND YOU DIDN'T
Load More Replies...Pooh was thinking Rabbits strange new book wasn't that funny after all. Now how did the words go again? Klaatu Verata No Go?
Might not want to try and stick a lit candle in those jack-o'-lantern Hank...
Watch where that sword is going...this isn't over at this freezeframe
Ahhh...yours is better than mine...take your upvote.
Load More Replies...It’s the lament configuration box from the Hellraiser franchise.
Load More Replies...Stumbled onto this and am so happy I did! The artist is my old friend Ed Harrington from Richmond Va.. def going to share with him. I bet he has no idea this is here.
Well, tell him this is awesome - loved the Xemomorph ones :)
Load More Replies...This post (and its author) left out Beavis and Butthead instead of putting them somewhere in the top five.
Stumbled onto this and am so happy I did! The artist is my old friend Ed Harrington from Richmond Va.. def going to share with him. I bet he has no idea this is here.
Well, tell him this is awesome - loved the Xemomorph ones :)
Load More Replies...This post (and its author) left out Beavis and Butthead instead of putting them somewhere in the top five.
