D.E.Harding, a bit bonkers, methinks.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
D.E.Harding, a bit bonkers, methinks.
The same cat at different times. Or maybe the inner and outer aspects of the same cat.
Portrait of Mrs.L.
I'm redesigning the look and feel of Google Maps.
I'm currently taking camel driving lessons. My instructors are monozygotic.
The thirtieth card in the series is now ready. The First Chamber is now complete and can go into commercial production once the final text has been agreed.
My drawing of Leona Hopkins went a bit caricaturish, but there it is. It could not be helped.
I came across this very old drawing in one of my sketchbooks dating from my period at Wyatt Cattaneo animation studio. It shows Tony Cattaneo, Ramon Modiano (standing) and Alison deVere. These guys taught me more about drawing in two weeks than I learned in four years at art school.
An elephant suffering from elephantiasis.
As a keen twitcher I always make a careful note of my observations. These are some of the rare breeds I encountered in Sagaponnack Bay this week.
Pen and ink with watercolour 18.5cm x 28.5cm. Click to enlarge.
An old bloke on the beach at Budleigh...a town filled with old blokes.
Watercolour 15cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.
I'm a nervous passenger but my friend is a far more nervous driver.
Pen 12cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.
When the going gets tough I always get in touch with my inner fairy.
Pen and ink with digital colour. Click to enlarge.
This strip is sung to the tune of How Much is That Fishstrangler in the Window?
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Some people are sufficiently thick-skinned to not mind being drawn by me. Some masochists even enjoy it.
Brushpen on cartridge paper. A5 size. Click to enlarge.
A family of my acquaintance: father son and daughter. Water soluble crayon on brown Fabriano laid paper.
An old sketch of Gary Goodman.
Pen and ink 15cm x 10cm. Click to enlarge.
During a tidy-up today I found this self portrait from the pre-Cambrian era. I just realised that this is my 1000th entry on this blog.
Pencil 15cm x 10cm. Click to enlarge.
Self portrait from some years ago.
Watercolour 21cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge.
Two downcast people sketched in cafés.
Watercolour 12cm x 9cm and brushpens 8cm x 6cm. Click to enlarge.
Two versions of The Frog, in London cafes.
Watercolour, both 18cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
In space, no one can hear you bark.
Pen and ink with digital colour 16cm x 7cm. Click to enlarge.
Some birds.
Pen and ink. 17cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.
Those on the outside only see the inside, those inside only see the outside.
Altitude sickness?