What’s this? More Pooh pictures from lil old me? Well, the more, the merrier! Here’s what I’ve got for Round 3.
Surely, you folks remember this particular chapter (Chapter 2). That story when Pooh visited Rabbit’s house and ate all that honey, which got him stuck in the front door? And that he needs to wait till he gets thin again?
You guys might be surprised that this story was inspired by a fable that time forgot. “The Greedy Fox” holds the very plot that inspired this story Milne created for Christopher Robin. The reason this fable was forgotten was because of the Pooh version.
But aside that, it was fun to recreate this iconic scene in the story. You can tell by the look on Rabbit’s face as well as that silly old bear.
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Because WINNIE THE POOH (A. A. Milne) was published in 1926, according to the copyright law in the United States, it has reached its expiration date on January 1st, 2022 (95 years since its publication). Therefore, the original book and characters within are in the Public Domain in America. Outside of the US, copyright laws vary. However, any adaptations based on this source is copyrighted material.
Artwork and depiction © Hatchetstein/JCS
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
COPYRIGHT © MMXXII JCS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Surely, you folks remember this particular chapter (Chapter 2). That story when Pooh visited Rabbit’s house and ate all that honey, which got him stuck in the front door? And that he needs to wait till he gets thin again?
You guys might be surprised that this story was inspired by a fable that time forgot. “The Greedy Fox” holds the very plot that inspired this story Milne created for Christopher Robin. The reason this fable was forgotten was because of the Pooh version.
But aside that, it was fun to recreate this iconic scene in the story. You can tell by the look on Rabbit’s face as well as that silly old bear.
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Because WINNIE THE POOH (A. A. Milne) was published in 1926, according to the copyright law in the United States, it has reached its expiration date on January 1st, 2022 (95 years since its publication). Therefore, the original book and characters within are in the Public Domain in America. Outside of the US, copyright laws vary. However, any adaptations based on this source is copyrighted material.
Artwork and depiction © Hatchetstein/JCS
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
COPYRIGHT © MMXXII JCS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
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Size 1280 x 974px
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