New Samples

November 25th, 2008

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T. Pain

November 24th, 2008

I saw Elgin Bolling today - another Artist. One of the things I did was to draw this picture based on his photo of T. Pain:

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November 22nd, 2008

Photos

November 21st, 2008

On 11/15/08, I wrote that I would post photos of the Artists that I had just drawn. I found some of their photos here. So many wonderful pictures. My life is so full of wonder. We’re living in ‘the future’.

I drew Artist Scott Hamilton:

 

 

I drew Artist Brian Vasilik:

 

 

I drew Artist Mike Giblin.
BTW, he referred to this picture as “a real belter”!

 

 

I drew Artist 2-handed Mikey:

 

 

I drew Artist Matt Zitman:

 

 

I drew Artist Yuri Kato:

 

 

I drew Artist Mary Thompson.
And here’s what she had to say about it:
“I think your work is fantastic - a real inspiration.
The line work is calligraphic. The coloring is delightful.
Composition is dynamic. The subject is recognizable
but you have taken the image way beyond. Magic!
“When I teach I will be showing your work as an example of
the best in caricature today.”
So I have to say “Thank You Mary!” Could it be that I will be written into those Archival Art History Books some day??? I have arrived!

 

 

And I drew Artist Gwenda Saunders.
Here’s what she said about it, Gwenda Saunders from
New Zealand - “I absoluted LOVE it. Getting it put in a frame
to hang on the wall!”:

 

 

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Japanese Artist

November 20th, 2008

Oh My! What a surprise. First I was surprised with a visit by some Artists from Japan. Then I was surprised that a super-bright-neon-orange scanned as white in my HP PhotoSmart C4180 scanner. We are living in miraculous times!

Really, I had cut out the face/body, and glued it onto bright orange oaktag - Um, if we were talking a value-scale of 10, with 10 being the lightest and 1 being the darkest, this bright orange would have a value of, um, 7. That would certainly show up on this Computer. But it came out white! Probably because of how very Bright it is.

 

 

And here’s the same picture that I played with another way:

 

 

Arigato!