Little Chap becomes Titas on name day. His best friend is Korse . Titas is somewhat artistically inclined and Korse becomes his unpaid assistant. Unwittingly they become babysitters to a brat. The Brat sticks like glue and Titas and Korse spend more time trying to hide from him than on their own fun projects. Hiding causes many mishaps that need assistance from an unlikely source. The shepherd tries to encourage them to appreciate the talents the interloper provides and as time goes by, they do, but not within earshot. Titas becomes amused at the antagonism between Korse and The Brat . Korse…mehr
Little Chap becomes Titas on name day. His best friend is Korse . Titas is somewhat artistically inclined and Korse becomes his unpaid assistant. Unwittingly they become babysitters to a brat. The Brat sticks like glue and Titas and Korse spend more time trying to hide from him than on their own fun projects. Hiding causes many mishaps that need assistance from an unlikely source. The shepherd tries to encourage them to appreciate the talents the interloper provides and as time goes by, they do, but not within earshot. Titas becomes amused at the antagonism between Korse and The Brat . Korse becomes obsessed with outsmarting The Brat . The Brat is totally oblivious to everything, and The Shepherd helps in providing all players with reasons to continually reassess all situations. At first, The Brat is the student, and Titas and Korse are the teachers. This soon morphs into The Brat , the teacher, and Titas and Korse, the students. Titas has no problem with this, but Korse, on the other hand, is finding it difficult. Will they all become buddies?
Mary Raymond Black was born in Naracoorte, South Australia in 1946. She successfully completed the four-year Fine Art Sculpture course in 1967 at the South Australian School of Art. She has held one-man exhibitions in welded metal and ceramics drawings in charcoal, pastels, pencil and ink, and abstract acrylic paintings. She has also self-published a book, Girls Only, consisting of 54 fine line, pen and ink drawings of the female form. She has many physical drawings on Saatchi.com and is currently working on digital abstracts. With all these skills combined, she has drifted into a written illustrative narrative which centres around the ever-expanding family of floppy-eared white rabbits, the first of which, in the series, is Riddlington, followed by his son, Aristotle, followed by his son, Titas, and now, Pip, who is the son of, a grandson, a nephew, and cousin, Bratt. The series doesn t stop there of course it just leads to another and another and another 12 in fact!
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