Graphic Edition
The talented artist Benjamin Plouffe is making a fun little story about a rubber duck (work in progress).
I cannot wait to see how this turns out...
















(via The Colour Plouffe and Lost Ducky)
Angel - Nov. 16, 2007
Oh, my God, this story is incredible! These yellow ducks are popular all over the world, I even have such a duck at home. Thanks for sharing! I love it.
birds_from_space - Nov. 24, 2007
awesome images! It looks like it'll make a great children's book.
Findabhair - Dec. 9, 2007
OMG! Whats going to happen to the duckie?
Dylan - Dec. 9, 2007
That was awesome =D Hurry with the rest!!!
carol - Dec. 9, 2007
These are wonderful pages. I have a duck and he looks a lot like your duck. He lives on the window above the toilet.oooooooh maybe they are related or at least they are both ducks except your duck is having a great adventure and my duck isn't. Oh well on with the story.
RP - Dec. 10, 2007
Wow.. please do some more :D
Hydri - Dec. 11, 2007
Exaggerating? No. The pictures are well drawn and colored. It's not every day you see something as mundane as a duck in such a light.
Well done.
Kat - Dec. 12, 2007
I loved the story! Though there are no words, there need be none, for the pictures tell all, and we can make up our own words, really.
And I agree, the colors are magnificent! :-D
Jor - Dec. 12, 2007
Very well drawn! I like it alot. The story is simple, but the coloring is very well done
Thomas Baekdal - Dec. 12, 2007
I have moderated 4 comments due to their offensive nature (although mild, it was getting out of hand). I respect everones opinion as longs as it is civilized :)
Jamie - Dec. 13, 2007
I love this. The color is beautiful. I can't wait to see what happens next!
gaston monescu - Dec. 14, 2007
the recurrent triangular monoliths are cool- makes the whole thing somehow more involving for me
Bryan - Dec. 24, 2007
Rubber Duckie, You're the one! My baby girl loves her yellow rubber duckie. ( shes 4 1/2 months old now )
Poop in your Face - Dec. 28, 2007
That was retarded; what happened to the duck.
Lame
Anonymous - Dec. 30, 2007
Very Nice, anyone that thinks otherwise doesn't know what art or a good story is. Was only disappointed that the story wasn't finished. Well Done! Love the color and detail as well!
Isa - Jan. 11, 2008
Lovely! More, please! I can't wait to see what happens to the duckie.
Jake''s Mom - Jan. 11, 2008
Beautiful! This is so wonderful...finish please. What will happen to Duckie?
miki - Jan. 12, 2008
really nice colour and wondrfl paint.. where does it end up to?
Suzanne - Mar. 1, 2008
Fabulous! Are you going to publish hard copy?
rxl - Mar. 2, 2008
Offensive comments about a duck? Sometimes, I hate people.
Great artwork!
Ben Plouffe - Mar. 12, 2008
HEy thanks for all the comments! I really appreciate it!
I have no clue where the story is going haha We'll see!
I'm not sure when ill finish this story. Im a little bit busy with work stuff at the moment.
As for publishing this, I dont have any plans as of right now! I just dont know anythign about that kind of stuff and i assume its going to be time consuming.
THanks again for looking!
Yair Bar-On - Mar. 18, 2008
I love it. I think I will let me kids invent a story for these pictures...
Ben Plouffe - Mar. 21, 2008
I decided to create a new blog for the duck series.
You can reach it at ( or by clicking on my name):
I really do appreciate all the comments and feedback from parents who show this to their kids. It inspires me to keep going. Also i decided to add a paypal donation button so if you feel like in a good mood or charitable feel free to donate whatever amount you like! Much appreciated.
/Ben Plouffe
Thomas Baekdal - Mar. 22, 2008
Ben, That is great!
I have updated this article to include a link to your new site
Published: Nov. 6, 2007
in Art

Thomas Baekdal is a Writer, Interaction Designer, Change Advocate and Project Manager.
pascal - Nov. 6, 2007
Great wonderful images. I can't wait to find out who are those bunnies.
Great job Plouffe!