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Friday, May 15, 2026

Liger

Napoleon Dynamite is a fictional character 
with mad skills in numb-chucks, dancing, and drawing. 
He once drew a portrait of a girl that took hours to shade the upper lip. 


But, his favorite thing to draw is the mythical hybrid creature, 
the Liger. 



Skills in Action.... 

drawings
often depict a massive hybrid cat combining features of lions and tigers, ranging from realistic, muscular sketches to stylized illustrations.
Popular interpretations include artistic studies of a lion's mane on a striped, tigrine body, or the iconic "liger" from Napoleon Dynamite. Key details include a heavy build, faint stripes, and a large mane.

See more here... 
https://prestonchamber.org/community/napoleondynamite/liger-drawings/


Need help drawing a Lyger?
Click it...

Don't want to draw a Lyger?
Draw another hybrid/morphed animal of your choice. 

Like this... 
https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2014/05/textured-monsters-inspired-by-maurice.html



Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Over and Under Art

                    There's always more than meets the eye. There's something over and under us. 

These artist/illustrators create works that show us beyond what we see. Some of them show what is really there and some show what they imagine there. It's as if there are worlds beyond our world. 

Kailey Whitman (art here)


Gavin Scott (art here)

Lucas Varela

Nicola Robinson

Lucia Baerti

Tatsiani Burguard

Rob Byrne


Other artist (not identified online) 



STUDENT ART 2026
Watercolor
Estrella Torres and Sara Calderon

Collage
Brielle Barrera               Davis Pierce                    Sebastian


Colored Pencil with Marker



Chalk Pastel 
Emma Harley & Shae

Paint Marker 
Aubrey Bennett

TEACHER ART
Mrs. Morgan, Swamp Party


Mrs. Morgan, Water Under His Feet

Mrs. Morgan, Praise is Perfume

Mrs. Morgan, Hebrew 4:13 Illustration (2009)

Mrs. Morgan, Rescued from Pit (2009)

CRITERIA
-Use half your paper to show what is at your visible level
-Use the other half to show the UNSEEN, what is over or under your vision. 
EX: monsters under the ground, mermaid under the water...
It can be under water, under ground, or above the layer of clouds. 
-Use whatever medium you feel most comfortable with. Show effort and skill with this medium. 

  Basic Rules Apply:
-Be creative:
use your imagination and have fun with color.
-Show effort (not a race)
-Fill up space
-Use what you know: 
how to create forms and show space. 

This idea has inspired many illustrators. 



Here is my pinboard for the ideas that inspired me... 






Other Under and Over projects from The Lost Sock:
4th grade project

https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2017/12/ugly-duckling-swan.html

2nd grade Project
https://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2018/09/underground-root-veggies.html

Check this out! 
Mysterious Underground City found in Turkey