
The teacher of class 10A didn't know what 'rambunctious' meant. So she went to look it up in the dictionary, with little success because it was propping up a wall from which one of the pupils had removed a brick to lob at one of his classmates.
While her back was turned, however, her pupils were demonstrating 'the word in action'.
Great illustration, even better when enlarged, funny characters too!
ReplyDeleteYou've caught the classic class room! Nice treatment.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is rambunctious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous crowd scene...somehow it's reminding me of some magnificent bejewelled baroque something.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I love this piece...so full of fun and detail...great work....
ReplyDeleteThis is an invitation into a whole world! Very clever and well done.
ReplyDeleteThis should be the pick of the week!!! Wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteIs absolutely amazing. Great piece!
ReplyDeleteGreat illo. Love the characters you have in this.
ReplyDeleteTotally cool!
ReplyDeleteVery well designed and balanced; even better when seeing the details in the larger version. Fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat! I love detailed illustrations so much!great =)
ReplyDeleteoh i remember those days....
ReplyDeleteThat story is a riot, especially because the teacher did not know what the word meant. Hahah! We were always rambunctious in class and our fifth grade teacher loved us and we loved her so we learned a lot that year. She let us be ourselves but she expected us to perform. Very few teachers are like that today. They are mostly stressed. Were you rambunctious when you were young?
ReplyDeleteomg ..this so intricate and beautiful illustration!gorgeous!
ReplyDeletenice pen work, reminds me of "where the wild things are"
ReplyDeleteI love this!x
ReplyDeleteWonderful work, so energetic
ReplyDeletegreat style for this! love it:)
ReplyDeleteI love this illustration, so true and reminds me of my schooldays!
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