Friday, April 29, 2011

Mark new at Mach two

New bundle of black copic markers and earthy tombow markers.  Here's what came out of them first.  ]

Also been trying to again focus in on studying other artists whom I admire.  on this page, watch for elemets of James Stokoe


East of Ernest

Despite what you may think, these posts are in chronological order as dictated by the Red Hyperczarist Regime.

Went and saw Tim Easton with m'pater.  It's fascinating how a show that takes place in a Shakespeare theater with the audience all nicely arranged and buts pasted to chairs attracts an entirely different audience then the same show if it were to take place in a bar -- /despite/ the consistent crassness of material.  Was good nonetheless, but Istill prefer unashamed shows in alcoholic grunge land.

SOPHISTICATION BY LOCATION!


There was a little girl who kept kreeping komically up to the front to take pictures.  Then back to her seat.  Then back out front.  In a different environment I would have followed suit to draw.  Still shoulda.  Follow that childmind!
Montage of Easton and his drum/tie/cetra smacking accompanyment-manchine -- Cliff.

Monday, April 25, 2011

FBX back-scratch

This is meant to keep my fingers twitching.  These first few posts will be partly to test out my website/blog and, hopefully, their half-decent integration.  I hope to soon settle into a daily routine of uploading whatever skritchim has crawled onto my sketchbook pages.  



This here is buddy-mumpkins Jake 'n' Joy's wee god Odin, being helped along in his cat-caressing duties.

This was the same day (while playing Talisman).  I didn't notice that Jake's cat was looking hungrily at the pidgin Colleen Coover drew during stumptown until I looked back at it later that night.