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Last night [livejournal.com profile] brown_betty, in between writing brilliant posts and comments about the "clarification" (I do not think that word means what they think it means) of LJ's permissible content policy, she came up with a brilliant idea for a political cartoon about the whole mess.

Alas, as she lamented to me, Betty cannot draw. (I'm not sure I entirely believe this, as I haven't yet come across anything else she can't do.) She described the cartoon she envisioned so well I thought I could almost see it too. So, I offered to try drawing it for her.

Peek shot: LiveJournal: Dedicated to separating its users at least six degrees away from their community. I learned that drawing goats is hard. (Sheep are, if anything, easier than when I was in grade school drawing them for some project or another.) But Betty says she's pleased with how it turned out, and since it's her artistic vision it was meant to illustrate, I succeeded at least that far.

The quotation is from Matthew, chapter 25 verse 32, which reads in full,
And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats; (KJV)

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Media: #2 mechanical pencil on paper, coloured in Photoshop.
Disclaimer: Frank the Goat and the LiveJournal pencil logo are property of SixApart.

Who knew sheep could be such woobies?

Date: 2007-07-21 07:17 am (UTC)
ext_6171: Nightwing pressing the back of a hand melodramatically to his brow (actually unconscious; cropped comic panel) (woobies)
From: [identity profile] buggery.livejournal.com
Sheep are kind of terrifyingly woobie in the real world, at least when they're young. I had the good fortune to visit the Hebrides just after lambing season about 12 years ago, and so there were lambs everywhere. They bounce instead of running or walking, they want to investigate everything so their mothers are always chasing after them baa-ing out warnings, and they all have huge soulful blue eyes. It wasn't enough to get me to stop eating lamb, but I can certainly understand why so many people have that reaction.

It was a great experience to have inform my choices in illustrating the sheep in this cartoon, obviously.

Date: 2007-07-21 08:09 am (UTC)
ratcreature: RatCreature as memesheep. (memesheep)
From: [personal profile] ratcreature
Oh yes, they are very cute. In my family we used to go look at the newborn lambs in season sometimes, before Easter when they are traditionally eaten here. I mean, we had to make a trip a bit outside the city limits to go see them, but spring is quite nice there because the farming is mostly fruit trees with pretty blooms. And it is one of the nearest vaguely nature thing you can easily get to.

There are sheep in some of the real inner city too, mostly around the harbor and in the neighborhoods near the river in general where they maintain the dykes, but it's just not very bucolic, what with being just a mix of residential and industrial areas, and not that many sheep either, mostly just what you need for the dykes.

Date: 2007-07-23 11:20 pm (UTC)
ext_6171: Nightwing pressing the back of a hand melodramatically to his brow (actually unconscious; cropped comic panel) (knock boots Daria/Jane femslash!)
From: [identity profile] buggery.livejournal.com
In English variant spelling is usually employed to distinguish "dike" (meaning an earthwork embankment to confine or control water; when built along a riverbank a dike will more often be called a 'levee' in US English) from "dyke" (a lesbian; a homosexual or bisexual woman, especially a butch or mannish one; this term is often perceived as pejorative, particularly when used by non-lesbians).

I lived in Holland for two years, and saw plenty of dikes (in Nederlands "dijk") but none which made use of sheep... just either wind power or another standard electrical power source. So, um, what do sheep do for a dyke exactly?

Date: 2007-07-23 11:34 pm (UTC)
ratcreature: RatCreature as memesheep. (memesheep)
From: [personal profile] ratcreature
Well, I learned the spelling "dyke" in school, though I'm of course aware that it is also a term for lesbians.

And sheep keep the grass short and the earth firm or something. I guess it's easier or cheaper than some machine maintenance. All over Northern Germany sheep graze on dikes, and I'd be astonished if they would't across the border in the Netherlands. Typical photos of dikes always have sheep on them, like this photo of a dike from the German wikipedia page:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Wesselburenerkoog_aufm_deich.jpg

The entry mentions the maintenance sheep as well.

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