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Gulliverkli

2D Space posted on Dec 22, 2013
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This morning, I tripped over this drawing and decided to simply put it onto the scanner for posting. Only pushed the elements a bit together as they almost had distances drawn to scale ;-). The image must be at least 15 years old, maybe it has been drawn during a boring lecture about spacecraft. It's not very high quality but I find it cute at least. What do you think? Gulliverkli was a rocket owned by Adolar, the young hero of a Hungarian animated cartoon in the 1970s. It was stored in a violin case and could be inflated like an air mattress using some pressurized gas coming out of a bottle that was in the case as well (both form some kind of antenna here). Adolar used to go on trips to extra-solar planets after evening dinner, when his parents had sent him to bed - He used to take of through the chimney. As Gulliverkli could fly faster than the light, he managed to be back before dinner the same evening. Merry Christmas WIL pencil and ink on white paper (something had already been printed onto the back, can be seen on the right) CanoScan LiDe 210 Corel Photopaint 7

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ArtistKimberly

9:20PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

Wonderful Picture,


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