Thursday, January 28, 2010

Lunch Bag Art

Once upon a time, there was this dad.  The dad was a fantastic artist.  Even in his free time, the dad doodled and sketched and drew.  What did he draw?  He drew on lunch bags for his kids.  Everyday.  During his lunch.
With some sharpies and his awesome talent his kids have to be the envy of whatever school they attend.  They get to see their favorite movie, cartoon or book character come to life everyday at lunch.

Ralphie would have loved this one.  

But dad didn't just do plain brown lunch bags.  We've got Tribal Bananas.

We've got Devious Sneakers.


We've even got some snarky commentary on the Star Wars Trilogy movies (with a little Pulp Fiction thrown in for good measure).

You too can follow the daily lunch bag parade at Lunch Bag Art.

11 comments:

  1. So kewl! I hadn't seen the Calvin and Hobbes one, rock on cool dad!

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  2. DAMN! comment didn't post again...gotta do it later, no time company comin' for dinner!!! Have a good weekend Sham!!! x

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  3. I love this. I wouldn't care if Dad packed dog poo inside, it's still a great lunch.

    (and btw, that would be optimal poo)

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  4. I know, boxer, it's it cool? EVERYDAY! I wonder if the kids trade them for stuff?

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  5. I love the one with the fish from Cat in the Hat – one of my favorite characters in literature :o)

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  6. If this is what he doodles at lunch, imagine what his real work looks like. Humbling, truly humbling.

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  7. I would never want to throw those bags out!

    I'm waiting for my citrus treats to cool Mizz Sham, when are you posting DSS? : )

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  8. Hey! Thank you for featuring me on your page; I hadn't checked analytics for a long time, and I find visitors from this excellent blog.

    I'm very grateful for all the kind words.

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  9. No Thank You Lunch Bag Art Dad, we love your work. (psst let me know when you get the the Xena characters)

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