It's been awhile since the Free-Ride offspring have shared their artwork. Today, we offer some of their drawings of animals.
From the younger Free-Ride offspring:
Tigers. They may look cute, but you don't want to get near them when they're hungry.
Cheetahs. Same deal: cute, but deadly.
A horse. She didn't dress herself in that blanket and headband.
From the elder Free-Ride offspring:
Jungle Landscape. There's a lot going on here, and I'm feeling like there might be some traces of Bruegel and Escher.
A cat in a sushi bar. You will notice, however, that the selection includes non-fishy sushi.
Animals used to convey letters of the alphabet. The encoding is not guaranteed to make sense for languages other than English.
Janet D. Stemwedel (whose nom de blog is Dr. Free-Ride) is an associate professor of philosophy at San Jose State University. Before becoming a philosopher, she earned a Ph.D. in physical chemistry. Email her at 





Comments
The first one made me squee a little bit, I am happy to admit!
Posted by: Pinko Punko | March 5, 2010 12:15 PM
Wow, Rosetta is living up to her name there. Excellent animal alphabet!
Posted by: bmljenny | March 5, 2010 12:45 PM
That horse might want to think about a haircut.
Better than anything I could draw, in any case.
Posted by: Joel | March 5, 2010 10:00 PM