This week I happened upon a very interesting drawing that Brother and I completed together many years ago when we were children (I think I was 12 and Travis was 10 when we made this drawing), and I’d like to share the insanity with you.

When we were kids, Travis and I would frequently fight like dogs, but occasionally we would combine our creativity and work together. I love this drawing because it represents some of the few peaceable moments Travis and I shared as youth. We would grab a sheet of drawing paper and our blue ink pens, and we would take turns drawing absurdities.
Something I find interesting about the drawing is that I can’t easily discern which parts Travis drew and which parts I drew. Our mark-making is very similar. The only way I can differentiate between our drawings is the subject matter. I liked drawing people and animals, and Brother liked drawing guns and other military apparatus. You can see my handy work with the buck toothed cat, man with giant tongue eating a lollipop, peace loving alien, people walking “like an Egyptian,” body builder, pelican drinking some kind of potion, as well as the long-armed yodeler. Travis’s creative genius can be seen in the gun crazy Abe Lincoln, the Gatling guns, atomic bomb explosions, helicopter, a tiny truck running over a man’s leg, and a man and woman riding a crashing airplane in what I can only assume is a loving tribute to Stanley Kubrick.




I’m not sure which of us drew the toads, but I think it’s hilarious that we made sure at least one of them was a horny toad (and not the actual “horny toad” aka the Texas Horned Lizard, but the “I’ve lusted in my heart!” horny toad.)
I also find it remarkable how terrible we both were at spelling. I misspelled “chaos” as “choas,” and Travis misspelled “really awful” as “realy aful.” Troothfully, my spelling is stihl dredfull.



As far as I know, this is our only drawing that has survived the years. When I stop being lazy, I’ll frame this art and hang it somewhere in my home.
YOU MAKE ME LAF!!!!!!