Someone’s nicked the top half of the tree

a566-130825We have some rather over enthusiastic tree surgeons here in Hastings. I have a conifer directly opposite my balcony, and I was warned that it was going to be trimmed by the management of our block of flats. Fair enough, I thought, it needs to be thinned down a little bit. What I wasn’t expecting to find when I got home one evening was this…

Seagulls now walk along the top of the tree, tormenting Bella with their succulent just-out-of-reachness, and the young tree just behind to the right has since toppled over in the gales earlier this year, providing the tree with a new top.

Click click click click

a565-130818Another gag inspired by a photo in the Day by Day cat calendar — this one a backview of some kittens with their tails handing over the edge.

I was fascinated by Newton’s Cradles when I was a kid. I never had one but if you were in a shop in Tunbridge Wells in the 1970s and could hear a ‘Click click click’ sound coming from the gift section, you could pretty well guess that’s where I was.

This is an example of why cheating at artwork doesn’t work. The idea was that the gag would be helped if the cats stayed in exactly the same position in each frame and only the tails moved, so I drew one frame and then photocopied it another seven times. The result is, frankly, lifeless – compare it with ‘Tail Jive’ two weeks ago, where every iteration of Smith was drawn individually and it looks much better.

Inevitably…

a564-130811Right. That’s that little fad officially over. Next week: Tail Jive Gangnam Style.*

* Not really.

Tail Jive

Tail JiveHere’s the first of the Sundays, and what could be more appropriate than to begin with a redraw of the first Smith strip ever to be published. The version below has been seen before on this blog, it was first published in the 1981 edition of the Skinners school magazine, “the Leopard”. I much prefer this redraw, which has overtones of Andy Warhol about it, and a minimum of movement lines. Besides, Smith’s learned a few new dance moves over the years…

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