Gnurf cartoons

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An introduction to Gnurf

Gnurf cartoons have been around since late 80's, first in the notebooks of Paul Söderholm (the creator of gnurf), then in local newspapers, later revived in student bulletins, in a collection comic book, and finally on the web. This lens is an introduction for all of you who hasn't heard of Gnurf...

Gnurf cartoons in color

When I have the time I put some color on my favorite cartoons in Xara Xtreme Pro (the fastest, easiest and most versatile software I know).
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  • interactive entertainment for senior citizens

Gnurf cartoons in black & white

Here are some oldies goldies in their original black & white mode...
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  • dragon puppeteer
  • kamikaze flies

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Digital Rubber Ducks!

...Gnurf is more than cartoons

Kind of a small surprise, the digital rubber ducks became a small hit. The rubber duckies started out as a doodle of a small cute rubber duckling (or perhaps it is a real duckling - I never really decided). today they are available on ties, bags, mugs and of course t-shirts, at Zazzle.

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For people would like to start drawing their own cartoons and comics.
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Gnurf artwork at Flickr

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Paul Söderholm is a graphic artist and cartoonist from Finland, who is also working as a graphic designer at a local newspaper (actually the oldest newspaper... more »

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