A few nice animal jobs images I found:
Dream Forest
Image by Orin Zebest
The forest itself had a kind of dream-like quality, like I expected to find a spirit animal around who would tell me where to go after I left my job. It never came. Or, if it did, I don't remember.
Anyways, I'm soon going to the northern forests of what is now known as "Queensland" to find an old man named "Weegeegong," who I will provide with six conch shells of varying sizes. Wish me luck.
leo_at_the_dentist
Image by jkrauss
This is Leo. He's visiting the dentist. No cavities! Good job Leo! Just kidding, this is Leo, a versatile stuffed animal and puppet in Mrs. Olson's Kindergarten class, Spring Creek Elementary School, Eugene, Oregon
This photo was taken with an avervision 150 doc camera.
Who is Cowboy Logan?
Image by LZ Creations
In 2003 a young Logan Zawacki began a three-year binge. He never looked back. A born leader, he quickly created the alter-ego Cowboy Logan and became famous as a local party animal or Mayor of Good Times, drinking with friends and generally rocking the Jacksonville bar scene and Key West, Florida.
His awesome exploits in multiple states earned him a fan club and by 2006 Logan Zawacki no longer knew who he was. He hadn't made any credible artwork in years, was struggling to balance his partying and a full-time job, couldn't hold onto a girlfriend because of his need to party, and behind closed doors was facing his own war with depression. But that didn't mean Cowboy Logan wasn't having the time of his life! Alcohol managed to suppress all of life's problems, but never managed to fix them.
A few years later he decided to stop living his life dependent on alcohol's ability to make him more popular and removed himself from the bar scene. This gave him the opportunity to see how much more productive and influential he could be as an artist and as a role model to other teens and college-age adults going through the same kind of problems.
Logan Zawacki now uses Cowboy Logan as a way to inform and warn others about the dangers involved with alcohol consumption.
Photographer: Logan Zawacki
Assistant photographer: Mira Hill
Cowboy Logan: Logan Zawacki
Appropriated art: Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy)



