Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Unlikely Children's Stories, Yet Again

Buccaneer Bear and the Lengthy Etymology


Buccaneer Bear is careful to explain, to anyone who will listen, that the term "buccaneer" derives from the Arawak word "buccan," a wooden frame used for smoking meat. Hence, "Boucanier," was the French word for "user of a boucan."
The name was used for French hunters and woodsmen in the Spanish West Indies, who became a lawless and piratical set after being driven from their trade by Spanish authorities in the late1600s.
British colonists anglicised the word "boucanier" to "buccaneer."
The name was universally adopted in 1684 when the first English translation of Alexandre Exquemelin's book The Buccaneers of America was published.
Interestingly enough, the popular term "barbeque" comes from the Haitian word "barbacoa," also used to describe the wooden smoking frame...
By the time Buccaneer Bear is done relating the lengthy etymology his poor little paws are very tired from making "air quotes."


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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Old School All Stars: Frenchie

Pierre "Frenchie" Dupuis



Pierre "Frenchie" Dupuis
Fourth year tight end out of Tulane. Playing for the Mobile Tuna Schooners.

Mick Reasor
Gouache on paper
2.5 x 3.5 inches

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Bruno "Vision Impaired Willie" Williams

"Vision Impaired Willie" Williams sings the blues.

"I gave you seven bear cubs
And now you want to give them back?"

Mick Reasor

Gouache on paper

2.5 x 3.5 inches

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Fairy Bear

A legendary creature that begs the question, "Does a fairybear flit in the woods?"

Mick Reasor

Gouache on paper

2.5 x 3.5 inches

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Rex Menaced by an Amorous Polar Bear!


Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, finds himself the object of affection for an amorous polar bear. Ahhhh, Spring.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Rex Menaced by Catterfly with Glitterpen!



Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, encounters a rogue Africanized Killer Catterfly; the scourge of the Northwoods. This flying feline thug has gotten it's hands on a glitter pen and plans to use it. Rex will never show up properly in a scan again. The glitter doesn't show up properly in this scan BECAUSE THERE ISN'T ANY!

Ethel Merman (plus Trim Bits®)

You'll be swell! You'll be great! Gonna have the whole world on a plate!


Mick Reasor

Gouache on paper

2.5 x 3.5 inches

Included are the tasty bits trimmed from the finished painting. With very few exception these bits are simply discarded and enter the solid waste stream. In this very special auction you will receive the trimmed card and the Trim Bits® for one low price! What will YOU do with the bits? The possibilities are endless.

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Rex Menaced by a Merman!



Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, finds this Merman isn't quite what he expected. He'd heard they travel in pairs.






Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Rex Menaced by Pointed Projectile!



Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, seldom removes his Stetson but recent events merited a closer examination.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Unlikely Children's Stories IV:


Delusional Bear and the Crown of Gold


"We ARE the Queen of the Bears!" gasped Delusional Bear. "And WE are not amused!"


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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Unlikely Children's Stories III:

Pilfering Bear and the Purloined Heart


"You've stolen my heart, Pilfering Bear!" Intoned Quivering Bunny.
"Aw, shucks!" Replied Pilfering Bear.
"No, I don't think you understand." exclaimed Quivering Bunny. "That's MY heart and I want it back!"
"Finders Keepers." scoffed Pilfering Bear.


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Thursday, January 24, 2008

IF: Tales: Unlikely Children's Books II

The Tale of

Earnest Yet Tactless Tasmanian Devil




"Look!" exclaimed Earnest Yet Tactless Tasmanian Devil, "When I open my mouth really wide you can see all the way through to the other end!"


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Mick Reasor

Gouache on Paper, 3.5 x 2.5 inches

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Unlikely Children's Books

Petulant Bear's Bad Attitude


Petulant Bear was a peevish, ill-tempered bear. Whenever the woodland creatures saw Petulant Bear on the prowl they stayed in their nests and dens. Never mind the fact that Petulant Bear was omnivorous, he was just plain nasty and no fun to be around.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Victoria's Snow Globe



The aging monarch does not appear to be amused by the bunny snow globe.

Mick Reasor, Gouache on Paper, 2.5 x 3.5 inches


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Prince Albert (Sans Can)

Francis Albert Charles Augustus Emanuel, His Royal Highness The Prince Consort

26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861

Mick Reasor

Gouache on Paper, 3.5 x 2.5 inches

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Rex Menaced by Sasquatch II



Rex consults his Cryptids of the Northwoods handbook.
Mick Reasor
Watercolor and ink on museum board. 12 x 12 inches.



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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas Pudding Hat



Mick Reasor, Gouache on Paper, 2.5 x 3.5 inches


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Rex Menaced by the Winter Solstice!




Rex, proud member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is always on the lookout for a diversion during the long nights in the frozen North. Trusty Malamute king fears Rex may have finally "gone round the bend."


Victoria's Christmas Pudding



Mick Reasor, Gouache on Paper, 2.5 x 3.5 inches


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