Thursday, November 21, 2013

6th Grade Lunch Bag 14

All images and text copyright 2013 - Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
This week Sara has to figure out what kind of energy it is that has escaped her science books. She is determining whether it is Potential, Kinetic, Mechanical and a couple of others that I have forgotten. She has placed the sphere on a high platform to see if it has potential energy, it has crashed down through the ground and she is looking at it.

Col-Erase Pencils, Pitt Pens, Copic Markers, white gel pens, oil pastels on a standard lunch bag.

Friday, November 15, 2013

6th Grade Lunch Bag 13

Last week was mis-labeled as #11, so I am back on the right track with illustration #13 for the year:

All images and text, copyright 2013 Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
This week finds that Sara has made it out of the social studies books and into the realm of science.  Sara has found a little ball of energy that has broken free from the text books and needs to return to its point of origin.  She has to determine what kind of energy it is first, potential, kinetic, chemical, thermal, electric, mechanical, or nuclear so she can take care of the little guy.  She is surrounded with things that use or make energy.

Col-Erase Pencil, Pitt Pens, Copic Markers, white gel pens, oil pastels.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Robot Dragon Slayer episode 4

All images and text copyright 2013 - Michael Smith Doodle Bag Productions

I got the sketch card for my son's lunch done early this week, it helps when he skips a week.

The Robot Dragon Slayer's quest has led him into the Temple of Healing, what the ancients mysteriously referred to as the CeeDeeCee.  After navigating the seemingly endless corridors and bottomless shafts and passing multiple dragon signs, the Robot emerges what appears to be the most sacred spot of the temple, still magically lit only by glowing windows housed in mystical frames that shown on the surfaces of the Robot's dirty armor. 

Pitt Pens, watercolor, copic marker on Strathmore board.

Friday, November 8, 2013

6th Grade Lunch bag #11

All images and text copyright 2013 - Michael Smith - Doodle Bag Productions
This week we get back to the main story.  Sara helped clear out the mess that was blocking the irrigation system of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and now she is investigating the issue with the science books.

Copic markers, pitt pens, col-erase pencils and oil pastels on a lunch bag.