The Out-Takes: Emily, The Spider, And Me

When I did Emily’s Spider, I spent days drawing spiders.  I drew lots and lots of spiders.  When I was done, three of them stood out:

When I looked again, I knew who they were:  Emily, the spider, and me.

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5 Responses to “The Out-Takes: Emily, The Spider, And Me”

  1. Chuck says:

    I love the spiders…..they look very friendly to me….they’re “nice” spiders….the kind you’d like to have as special pals. I’d sit on a tuffet with any of these spiders…

  2. Horace Gaims says:

    Since, in real life, spiders are ferocious predators, Emily and her kin are truly anthropomorphic.

  3. Ed. says:

    I knew I could count on Horace to flush me out from my mild vegetarian exterior.

  4. Teena says:

    Emily, the spider and you — now to get all tangled up in a web!

  5. Angela says:

    All are very nice. I find the lowermost spider the friendliest – smaller eyes, and two are reassuringly more eye-like than the others. Also, I like its perspective best. And the thick legs with fewer joints. Though the mandibles on the second are more aesthetically pleasing and more convincingly mandibular.

    Predators have a certain pragmatic, honest ruthlessness about their natural interactions, which I can admire. But apparently at least one species can be vegetarian:
    http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/35121/title/Vegetarian_spider

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