Sunday, March 16, 2008

Large Flightless Bird Reaches For Low Hanging Fruit

(c) 2008 David Ocker: Large Flightless Bird Reaches For Low Hanging Fruit
A Doodle by David Ocker

Large Flightless Bird Reaches For Low Hanging Fruit

March 16, 2008
22 cm. x 16.5 cm.
Media: black ball point pen on recycled manila envelope
Copyright (c) 2008 David Ocker
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5 comments :

Alex Shapiro said...

Thank you for sharing your [formerly, at least to me] hidden talents. Pretty damn nice "doodle!"

David Ocker said...

Thanks Alex. Besides the link to the doodles at A Complete Waste of Time, only one other of my doodles has appeared in Mixed Meters in this post Playing A Giant Clam (It's a self-portrait of the young doodler.)

MMDD (Mixed Meters' Doodle Definition): A drawing done without intent or planning.

ericnp said...

I find doodling to be extremely purposeful, despite definitions like, "scribble absentmindedly" and the origin of the word, "early 17th cent.(originally as a noun denoting a fool, later as a verb in the sense [make a fool of, cheat] ): from Low German dudeltopf, dudeldopp ‘simpleton.’ "

Doodling sets your mind free and allows for subconscious expression. As healthy as a dream.

You are a fine doodler Mr. Ocker. I wonder about your obsession with testicles but you wield a gracefully flowing ball point. ;o)

David Ocker said...

Thanks, RZ. Over the years I've gained much pleasure from my testicles. Which of my other body parts would you prefer that I discuss?

I like the origin of the word doodle that you give. Does that mean that doodling is related to playing the bagpipes? (Dudelsack).

And can we find a good way of relating bagpipes to testicles? They seem to have a lot of morphology in common.

Alex Shapiro said...

"And can we find a good way of relating bagpipes to testicles?"

Perhaps, though it's easier to relate testicles to trombones, since the sack is under the butt.

:-)

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sackbut)