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My best effort at painting Piero della Francesca's portrait of Federico da Montefeltro entirely
from memory.Gouache 27cm x 24cm. Click to enlarge.
Let me share today's thoughts:
- Who put the Pope in ajar above the moon?
- I would pay a lot for a problem incinerator.
- Ah, the autumn of 1580....
- Why don't elbows sweat?
- Money-saving anaesthesia for our cash strapped health system.
- The ecstacy of the real.
- Broken newt? Why, glue your eye shut, of course.
Pen and ink with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
It's Helgoid's birthday so I've donned my celebration hat.
Gouache and pencil 36cm x 23cm. Click to enlarge.
some sketches from a story I’ve recently written
Filed under:
children's illustration
With the London Olympics just around the corner, Team GB are favourites in the Men's Freestyle Shouting event.
Pen and ink with gouache. 11cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
After a lifetime of navel-gazing, I'm still no further on.
Pen and ink with watercolour and gouache. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
My Self has been shelved.
Ink and watercolour A4 size. Click to enlarge.
The search for truth began in 1956.
Watercolour,gouache,ink. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Today is
Lionel's birthday, henceforth to be known as
"Lion Day." A previous effort
hereBoth images gouache,ink and watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge. Sold
I partook of The Enchanted Kettle and before I knew it I had delivered a fresh Moon to the Hawaiians. Unfortunately the islands were abandoned: the inhabitants had been severely traumatised by reading
Tales Told to Polish Children. Several queer and lowly creatures carried my brushes away.
Watercolour, gouache and biro. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
There was a large
Flotilla in the Rain today. I sensibly stayed home and drew this.
Pen and ink with watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
"In April come he will
In May he sings all day
In June he changes his tune
In July he makes ready to fly
In August go he must"
That's my summer sorted, then.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 15cm x 36cm. Click to enlarge.
Some thoughts from the tenth of March:
- A national security crisis occurs when the President can't sit down.
- When will they permit inter-species marriage?
- Ducks utter pithy maxims all the time, but no one's translated them.
- Seeds buried with due dignity.
- The end is nigh.
- Bottom half: Some sort of race
Pen and ink. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
This is a test wooden box for my
Cards of U'ut . A plywood box with a laser engraved image based on one of the cards. I'm experimenting with some alternative designs before committing to a large run.
Click to enlarge.
My latest hat design for the discerning man about town: the "
Kepler Elliptical."
Pen and ink with watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Some caffeine-fuelled thoughts:
- new designs for the bride and groom.
- when will the weather finally run out?
- the price of cigarettes must inevitably rise
- free spades for all
- it's hard keeping track of time nowadays
Pen and wash with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Top row: I believe that I have displayed true grit putting up with that right biatch spouting off about "
cream and park."
Second row: The incontinent cloud, the white paw on a moonless night, the romantic exploits of an urban giraffe.
Further down: Genetic engineering the Dog and Duck.
Rock bottom: The affluent classes listen to meat while those on benefits are compelled to stack dogs.
Pen and ink wiv dijikal colors. A4 sizey. Click to enlarge.
Just finished this woodcut for an ex libris for an American client.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.
Some of today's thoughts:
The president's strange intonation, Ghandi runs amok with an automatic weapon, give us better fridges and cars and vast guitars, the failed streaker, the breast returns to haunt Mr.Freud.
Pen and ink with digital colour. A6 size. Click to enlarge.
ha ha ! brilliant