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Muppet Doodles

For the last 70 weeks, Disney celebrated various Muppets on their social media accounts and encouraged artists to provide their own tributes to the characters. This resulted in Muppet Doodles, where I attempted to present a different style or idea for each of the characters. I'm generally quite happy with how it turned out, as it forced me to flex artistic muscles that I didn't know I had.

Rowlf as dog food

Skeeter in crayon

Koozebanian Koosh Ball

Wayne and Wanda as a coloring book design

Lew Zealand on a circus poster

Funko Pop Pops

 
The Swedish Chef as the Duolingo Owl

Muppet Ghost in black and white

Zoot suit

Gene the Gold Behemoth in clay

Mo Frackle in Lite Brite

Yolanda the Rat in pen

The Ghost of Christmas Present in wrapping paper

The Muppet Tomato as a still life

Kawaii Robin the Frog

Crazy Harry in charcoal

Close up of Thog

Nigel the Conductor as The Muppet Show sheet music

Janice as a 60s poster girl

Bubba the Rat as a logo

Camilla the Chicken as an egg

Animal as a stained glass window

Walter as the first Fisher Price Muppet action figures 

Superhero Link Hogthrob

Joe the Legal Weasal as legal text

Bean Bunny in jelly beans

Introduction to Dolores the Trombone player (inspired by Ace Ventura)

Mr Bassman (aka Floyd Pepper)

Polly Lobster in pen

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew in chalk

Beaker as a shadow

Identification of shellfish (including Pepe)

Mildred Huxtetter in fabric

Constantine in stamps

Dr. Teeth in glitter

Rizzo the Rat as pizza

Beautiful Day Monster as home decor

Sweetums in felt

Andy and Randy Pig as playing cards

Doglion in pencil crayon

Scooter as anime

Nicky Napoleon Penguin as a musical note

Angus McGonagle as a riverbed rock

Sam the Eagle in fondant

Beauregard as a coffee stain

Johnny Fiama and Sal on a record

Dr. Julius Strangepork as a spreadsheet

70 Years, 70 Kermits

Foo-Foo as a dog tag (Shrinky Dink)

Hilda on a button

Getting in the groove with Mahna Mahna and the Snowths

A computer Chip

Bobo, burned into wood

Pompom Muppaphones and Marvin Suggs

Uncle Deadly as a cartoon

Lips as groovy fan art

Screaming Goat cheese

Dramatic depiction of Howard Tubman

Statler and Waldorf salad

Fozzie Bear on a banana

Big Mean Carl pumpkin

Gaffer as a digital watercolor

George the Janitor in wood, nails and thread

Baskerville the Hound as a doggy bag (pastels)

Gonzo the Great, as shown on plumbing

Beverly Plume as a child's craft

Muppet Newsman in newspaper

Ma Bear (Fozzie's mom) as a cookie

The Mutations as wallpaper

Miss Piggy as traditional watercolor

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