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New Old Drawings!

Fri Aug 17, 2007, 6:08 PM
So...yeah. Photo paper. If anyone can tell I used to work in a photo lab. Most of these are the product of getting both bored enough and a lenient enough manager to draw on the job.
I tried to keep most of my drawings limited to using only what was in the photo lab.

I'm working on some new drawings on panels. They are essentially the same style as most of the photo paper drawings.
"It's not easy being invisible" was the first try at switching mediums, hopefully I'll have more done soon.

  • Mood: Excited
  • Listening to: John Vanderslice- Emerald City
  • Reading: A Study In Scarlet- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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  • Current Residence: Arizona
  • Favourite poet or writer: J D Salinger
  • Favourite style of art: Trapper Keeper Art
  • MP3 player of choice: ipod
  • Shell of choice: gastropod
  • Skin of choice: what?
  • Favourite game: scrabble
  • Favourite gaming platform: card table

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hey, double-eyes. make me some art.

... NOW.
Great stuff, love your angle.
:headbang:

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You've been tagged Sir. What will you do about this?

(check out mah blog)

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Love your style. And your subject matter is awesome.
This stuff is awesome. ' Love the style and colour/lack thereof. :thumbsup:

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It is a small hat!
Thank you for the fav! Hope your eye is better.

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yeah it's felt a little better these past sixteen years.
Although, a black patch could be alluring to the girls these days, with pirates being all the rave now.

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wow, you just updated like hell

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thank you for the watch:D

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