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nicfit 03.13.2007 07:00 AM

Young at (he)Art
 
Post here your childhood "art".

 

"foreseeing 9/11" - (title added in 2007)

dr. humpp 03.13.2007 07:01 AM

 

jon boy 03.13.2007 07:04 AM

did you grow up in a war zone?

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:09 AM

the sound of sirens! "NIIII NOOOO NIIII NOOOOO"
another one:
 



1986 - "ice cold relationship"

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy
did you grow up in a war zone?

Not at all. But I've always been concerned for this sick sad world. :eek:

dr. humpp 03.13.2007 07:13 AM

 

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:14 AM

5 or 6 years old

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:16 AM

Ha ha, i laugh everytime, I was able to do "difficult" things like water hydrants with good details, then if you look at the shape of those firetrucks they look like pieces of red poo. I could not focus for long, maybe.

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:22 AM

Further proof of my (past?) mental disfunctions:
why did i write "cocode" upside down while keeping exclamation marks "normal"??
 

I stop here. Post some of yours, you bastards!

ALIEN ANAL 03.13.2007 07:29 AM

ok so im still here but i just had to comment
this stuff is great nicfit. Its very inspirational.

jon boy 03.13.2007 07:29 AM

those are amazing. i must find some of the stuff i did if it still exists?

nicfit 03.13.2007 07:57 AM

And I'm avoiding all the "religion themed" works my teacher made us draw.
these are taken from that other thread about "time capsules" porky started:

"I was a really wise/disillusioned boy :
the light-blue bird in the cage : "I want freedom!"
he's free, roaming the wilderness, a monster scares him : " I think it's safer to go and live in the city."
he gets run over by a car on a city street : "Maybe the cage is an even better choice..."
so sad, so true.

 


this is my take on war back when I was 5/6.

Notice how bad "they" are, trying to hit the (colorless, i think i did not have a yellow crayon) sun with cannonballs.

 


Please post your contributions, I don't want to turn this thread into a personal exhibition of my old drawings :( ... but perhaps it's too late.

Alex's Trip 03.13.2007 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Please post your contributions, I don't want to turn this thread into a personal exhibition of my old drawings :( ... but perhaps it's too late.

Then stop making ours look like shit. :p

I honestly don't know where mine are. My parent probably have them some where.

ploesj 03.13.2007 11:09 AM

nice idea, i didn't see this earlier

 


drawing how to be a pirate (i was probably four or five, seen the writing, it was still phonetical so i wasn't able to spell yet)

 


a lion

 


a bumblebee (my younger brother tried to make it his drawing by writing his name over it)

 


a hedgehog

ploesj 03.13.2007 11:10 AM

some more..

 


expressionist bird.

 


mutant snail.

 


my very first painting! i call this one 'impression of sinterklaas'

nicfit 03.13.2007 01:02 PM

Reeeeally nice Ploesj!
Love that pirate.
Here's "my" lion

 

Washing Machine 03.13.2007 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ploesj



 






Thats one hell of a Dildo!

Danny Himself 03.13.2007 02:22 PM

Haha yeah, I was thinking that..

I'll scan some of my old stuff when I get home.

krastian 03.13.2007 11:28 PM

Pretty fun thread.

I have this comic I made in 3rd or 4th grade (yes, that's supposed to be Bush senior). I have more stuff that is much cooler than this, but I don't have access to a scanner right now.

 

ploesj 03.14.2007 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Washing Machine
Thats one hell of a Dildo!


oh thanks. now i can't look at my childhood drawings in an innocent way anymore.

nicfit 04.26.2007 08:57 AM

Some "new old things" I found.


 



 



 


On a side note, how comes almost all of Dr. Humpp posts have been replaced by that "nice" moving .gif?

floatingslowly 04.26.2007 09:18 AM

even more than the spiders, bombs and dragons, the clown is the scariest!

this thread rules.

sarramkrop 04.26.2007 09:22 AM

I like this thread a lot but i hadn't seen it before. Nice work Nicolafit and everybody else.

nicfit 04.26.2007 09:54 AM

Thanks sarram and floatingslowly. Hope this time we'll find some more contributors...

_slavo_ 04.26.2007 10:00 AM

I think I have some lovely pics home too done under the mighty spell of Communist propaganda (remember, we were on the eastern side of Iron Curtain until 1989). ...like, "good" Soviet tanks crushing "evil" American tanks to pieces or nazi planes going down to earth shot by Russian MIGs. Scary scary, now that I'm thinking about it.

sarramkrop 04.26.2007 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
I think I have some lovely pics home too done under the mighty spell of Communist propaganda (remember, we were on the eastern side of Iron Curtain until 1989). ...like, "good" Soviet tanks crushing "evil" American tanks to pieces or nazi planes going down to earth shot by Russian MIGs. Scary scary, now that I'm thinking about it.


Bring it on! Do drunken scribbles count? I have one that i have drawn with a polish friend of the real map of Eastern Europe. It was drawn under the heavy influence of alcohol, therefore it looks like the work of a child.

floatingslowly 04.26.2007 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Thanks sarram and floatingslowly. Hope this time we'll find some more contributors...


I would gladly post some if I had them, but my parents lost all of their belongings in the early 90's. they had everything stored with a moving company when they moved to Saudi for a short time. when they came back the moving company had gone bankrupt and "lost" everything. insurance money can't replace memories.

however, if I were to draw something now, it could pass for a child's work. :)


Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
like, "good" Soviet tanks crushing "evil" American tanks to pieces or nazi planes going down to earth shot by Russian MIGs. Scary scary, now that I'm thinking about it.


that's awesome! post them please!

I think I just had a flashback of the movie Das Boot.

king_buzzo 04.26.2007 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Some "new old things" I found.




 





 





 


On a side note, how comes almost all of Dr. Humpp posts have been replaced by that "nice" moving .gif?


Cool.

nicfit 03.19.2009 07:36 AM

ultrabump

atsonicpark 03.19.2009 07:39 AM

This thread's amazing, I'd never seen it before. Eventually, I'll take some pics of my childhood art. I haven't really improved much since then actually.

nicfit 03.19.2009 08:18 AM

uh, some of the images hosted on imageshack died, here are reposts:
 

1986 - "ice cold relationship"

I was a really wise/disillusioned boy :
the light-blue bird in the cage : "I want freedom!"
he's free, roaming the wilderness, a monster scares him : " I think it's safer to go and live in the city."
he gets run over by a car on a city street : "Maybe the cage is an even better choice..."
so sad, so true.


 


this is my take on war back when I was 5/6.
 

Notice how bad "they" are, trying to hit the (colorless, i think i did not have a yellow crayon) sun with cannonballs.

 

nicfit 03.19.2009 08:20 AM

spider:
 


and floatinzlwly'z fav:
 

nicfit 03.19.2009 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
This thread's amazing, I'd never seen it before. Eventually, I'll take some pics of my childhood art. I haven't really improved much since then actually.

Yeah, please do!
Thia thread is lacking contributions, that's why I bumped it. Cmooon!

phoenix 03.19.2009 09:05 AM

this is so cute.

I don't think I own anything from way back though.


Quote:

Originally Posted by nicfit
Further proof of my (past?) mental disfunctions:
why did i write "cocode" upside down while keeping exclamation marks "normal"??
 

I stop here. Post some of yours, you bastards!

and that's easy.. because it's coming from the birds mouth! kids are wonderful and forget how rules apply and think far more logically than adults.

al shabbray 03.19.2009 09:06 AM

this thread is great!
unfortunately all my childhood drawings are at my parents place..

greedrex 03.19.2009 09:43 AM

lots of these would be perfect for a Part chimp LP cover.
just sayin'

flophousefloozie 03.19.2009 01:54 PM

Great thread! I will definatley post some when I'm back at my parents' place.

SuperCreep 03.19.2009 02:29 PM

 


A dinosaur I drew at the age of three. My friend used it as the cover for one of his tapes.

flophousefloozie 03.19.2009 04:18 PM

^ I love your sig!

Rob Instigator 03.19.2009 04:26 PM

I will scan some of my childhood art.
hope you like young serial killers.....


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