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Tag Archives: Tina Garceau
Bespectacled Baboon Browbeats Brother ‘Bout Booze
Swing on over to CO2 Comics and catch the latest installment of Monkey & Bird! Mickey the Monkey & Sylvia the Bird are on their second date, and they are at the movies watching The Lost Baboon Weekend. Watch it … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird, News
Tagged Cartoon, cartoons, CO2 Comics, digital illustration, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – The Sausage Tape
This tape compilation comes not from Brian Bubonic, but from the lovely and talented Tina Garceau! This tape had been compiled somewhat more haphazardly than my brother’s tape mixes, but this one was recorded from old 45 RPM records complete … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, Mix Tape
Tagged 45 RPM, bubblegum, collage, music, Tina Garceau, turntable, vinyl
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Chairman of the Boar-d?
Mickey & Sylvia’s second date continues as Monkey & Bird by Joe Williams and Tina Garceau continues at CO2 Comics! Our duo have gotten their treats, grabbed their seats and are about to take in the show. Will it be … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged Cartoon, cartoons, CO2 Comics, comics, digital illustration, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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I Want My Roku TV!
This is Tina’s birthday card to me for 2010. It’s another one of her brilliant digital collages. Tina usually bases the card on whatever my current obsession may be (it seems there is never a shortage!) This year she’s ribbing … Continue reading
Posted in Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged collage, digital illustration, Drawer Cards, humor, Illustration, internet, Netflix, photo manipulation, Photoshop, Roku, television, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Sweets for the Sweet
Mickey and Sylvia wend their way to the snack stand as Monkey & Bird continues at CO2 Comics! Will our couple decide on a snack? Will they go into hock paying for it? Will the movie be in focus? Find … Continue reading
Posted in Monkey & Bird
Tagged cartoons, CO2 Comics, humor, Illustration, Joe Williams, Monkey & Bird, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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The Seeburg Diner Table Jukebox Remote Halloween Costume
I’m not sure where the idea came from, but hopefully Tina will clear that up in a comment to this post. Maybe she had vending machines on the brain and eventually wended her way to jukeboxes. The idea emerged; some … Continue reading
Posted in Halloween, Holiday, News
Tagged costume, Halloween, handmade, Joe Williams, jukebox, Seeburg, Tina Garceau
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Genesis of The Seeburg Jukebox Costume
So Halloween was fast approaching and Tina and I started to kick around costume ideas for our son. What to do? What to do? In 2007, he was a bunch of grapes which was a great costume. It was Tina’s … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts, Halloween, Holiday
Tagged grapes, Halloween, humor, Joe Williams, jukebox, robot, Tina Garceau, vending machine
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