Sue here was relaxing at the coffee shop and zoned out for a few moments. This enabled Trunky to sneak up and snaffle her sticky bun.
I’ve put together a collection of elephant cartoons that I’ve drawn over the last couple of years. I think I’ve rounded them up all, but there might have been a jumbo that managed to slip through the cracks, in which case I’m sure it’ll appear again later.
This one was drawn when I was producing a series of Hare cartoons to help promote the GoGo Hares charity campaign in Norwich in 2018.
The Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur that lived about 70 million years ago. It was one of the biggest flying animals of all time. Although it was not as big as portrayed in the picture, it was plenty big enough and would have been quite handy to deliver things with. (Provided of course that you could train it not to eat the good binge delivered or the recipients of the goods…)
Another one going back in time a bit.
The following two cartoons come as a pair. One viewing the scene from a first person perspective, the other from the third person.
First person perspective. (Elephant’s eye view!)
Third person perspective.
This one speaks for itself.
This one was used to help illustrate a story.
Many folks want to workout, but are reluctant to hit the gym. Who needs exercise equipment anyway when you can use an elephant instead?
What’s Next?
From Elephants to Aardvarks…and Antelopes to Iguanas…You name it - I can draw it for you.
I also put out a Cartoon Newslettter. Add your name and best email address to the orange box below and I’ll wing a copy your way. A