IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PLANE… NO, WAIT… IT’S A BIRD.

Good morning. How are you? Thank you for visiting the creatures on a Wednesday.
I’m hard at work preparing for the new season of Monsters — starting next Tuesday, April 1st — but I thought I’d post a new drawing for you in the meantime, so you’re not entirely monsterless all week. I hope you’ll like my new friend here:

Randombird032608edit

In addition to posting new Daily Monsters, I’ll also be a speaker at the re:Charge08 conference hosted by AIGA Jacksonville next week. Their theme is “Feed Your Creative Monster.” You can see how my presence is needed. If you’re attending the conference, I’ll hope you’ll come say Hi.

For now I hope things are well with you, and that the week is treating you kindly. Southern California is basking in some lovely springtime sunshine. If you’re not as climatologically blessed I’m sending some friendly rays your way.
Why? Because 344 LOVES YOU

7 Comments

  • Tiffany Nelson
    26 March 2008 7:13 am

    I love the way you draw branches!!!! I always look forward to the birds.

  • Andu
    26 March 2008 11:41 am

    Aww, he is a cute big bird. He seems to like the weather and as he is black, it’s warming him up quite well. I envy him, where I live, it currently snows. Weird weather…all hail the global warming, it makes the seasons go insane.

  • sue bebie
    26 March 2008 11:48 am

    wow, what a wonderful longleged bird. a creature born to make publicity for overkneeboots.

  • 26 March 2008 2:54 pm

    Is that Jacksonville, FL? If so, you should be able to hear the quilt monsters calling you while you’re there. *S* That’s where they ended up, you remember.
    And another speaker is your old friend Debbie from the interview? Not many degrees of separation is there?
    Oh, and I love the bird monsters too.

  • heathers
    27 March 2008 6:12 pm

    Thanks for the fix Stefan.

  • jak
    28 March 2008 11:24 am

    Oh – how cute! A rare machete bird! Native species of the Uno-Hand Islands – so named because… oh, come on, folks… What’s bound to happen when you grab a machete bird with one hand?
    Hence, the old saying… a bird on the limb is worth two hands in the pockets!

  • Taylor
    30 March 2008 3:38 pm

    this is amazing!

Leave a Reply to Taylor Cancel reply