August 27, 2010
Immoovable
A new unBook by Scott E Franson that will never be at a store near you. For illustrationfriday.com
A new unBook by Scott E Franson that will never be at a store near you. For illustrationfriday.com
I have been working on this for the last several hours looking forward to posting to illustrationfriday.com for the word “double”. Apparently last week went faster than expected and so here is a new but late unbook. Click the image to enlarge.
Siamese Socks: A Double Knit Twins Mystery. The knitting in this image is completely artificial. It is created with digital knits and purls in Photoshop. No sheep suffered humiliation or overexposure in the production of this image. In fact no trees have been used in the production of this artificial cover for an artificial story. So enjoy and double your artificially flavored fun.
UnBooks are fake book covers based on the word from illustrationfriday.com. They will never be at a store near you.
I couldn’t help it. This is a recycled image but it fit the word so well. Thanks as always to illustrationfriday.com.
When I first looked at the word for the week the very first thing that I noticed was that it could be flipped over and still be read correctly. I wish that I had a great story to go with this UnBook cover, but I don’t. It is just two girls dipping their foot in the water. If you have a good idea for the story feel free to leave a comment.
The Marvelous Mr. Mud is the story of dirt, water and children. I love a good mud-day and so does Mr, Mud. He plays along with the kids in this UnBook by Scott E Franson that will never be published and will never be available at a bookstore near you.
The soundtrack of my youth began everyday after school. I would get home and watch Gilligan’s Island, The Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched and I Dream of Jeanie.
It was a simple and good life back in the olden days. We only had a black and white TV and the canned laughter always helped me know when something was funny.
MISSING: Baby girl wearing a diaper and a t-shirt with a colander on her head. You heard me correctly, a colander on her head.
Based on a true story that has nothing to do with my sister:)
After a frantic search through the neighborhood the police were called in to solve the mystery of the missing toddler with a colander on her head. She was found about a mile away from her home near a busy street picking thorns out of her feet. She was on her way to the store to get some candy. The thorns stopped her from attempting to cross the busy road. And though she was crying, she returned safely home to us with the colander still on her head.
An average of 18 people die each day from the lack of available organs for transplant.
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