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26. Left leaning

Pencil. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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27. Ciro Delizioso

This is Ciro who used to run Cafe Delizioso back in the day.
Sepia watercolour 13cm x 7cm. Click to enlarge.

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28. Samadhi

Meditators are good to draw because they sit still.
Watercolour 23.5cm x 14.5cm. Click to enlarge.

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29. Day Two at the Sanatorium

Day Two at the Sanatorium and still no change.
Pencil with watercolour 18cm x 19cm. Click to enlarge.

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30. At Frescobaldock

The Frog about 12 years ago at the Delizioso cafe on Cleveland St. He called the cafe "Frecobaldock" for some unknown reason.
Watercolour 16cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

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31. D.E.Harding

D.E.Harding, a bit bonkers, methinks.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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32. Ken Stodge

Ken the stodgy model, not very inspiring if the truth be told. But then again, you have to take what you're given.
Dilute ink with brush. A1 size. Click to enlarge.

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33. Mon Oncle


From an old sketchbook, my late uncle watching TV in New York in 1987.
Pen and ink 8cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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34. Leona Hopkins

My drawing of Leona Hopkins went a bit caricaturish, but there it is. It could not be helped.
Brushpen with watercolour A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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35. Kris Kozi

I had a sudden urge to draw Kris Kozi.
Sepia chalk and watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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36. Clown Dog

I saw an old lurcher this morning; the fur on his face was turning white and it almost looked like clown make-up.
Pen and ink 6cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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37. Clown Dog

I saw an old lurcher this morning; the fur on his face was turning white and it almost looked like clown make-up.
Pen and ink 6cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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38. Rare Breeds

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.

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39. Spalding & Ashintillie

Broke in a new sketchbook with this page of notes, starting from top left:

A man caught on the horns of the dilemma of free will versus determinism; how a charmed knotted chord marred "the wedded happiness" of a Scottish couple, and in 1718 a case of "spreading desolation" throughout Bordeaux by similar means.
Finally, a large four-legged matron being steered by a tiny mahout on her shoulder.
Pen and ink with brushpen. A6 size. Click to enlarge.

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40. Card 27

Card 27 in the current series.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

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41. The Fishstrangler

This strip is sung to the tune of How Much is That Fishstrangler in the Window?
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42. Thick Skin

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.

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43. The Pacifier

Today's page features the pill box hat, transubstantiation of the seven of diamonds, two leaf bearers, John Galliano in Hell forced to wear a rotting fish arse for eternity, the ultimate baby pacifier and finally, at the bottom of the page......oh, never mind.
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44. Dick and Wend

I had a wild evening round at Dick and Wend's.
Crayon on tinted paper 21.5cm x 32cm. Click to enlarge.

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45. The Brain Yard

I had this idea today for a comic book called The Brain Yard.
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46. A girl called Spodd

I used to know a girl called Spodd. I certify that this is a true likeness.
Pencil 8cm x 7cm. Click to enlarge.

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47. 1000

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.

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48. Spring Collection

From my Spring Collection of children's wear, an Opelet Sea Anemone hat for boys and girls.
Pen and ink over watercolour 18cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.

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49. Mad Stare

Self portrait from some years ago.
Watercolour 21cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge.

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50. The Seer

The all-seeing eye has been poked out by a sharp stick.
Pen and ink with watercolour 16cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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