Triage ward, Royal Free Hospital, London
Pitt pen on Moleskine 14cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
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Royal Free Hospital, London
Pen and ink on Moleskine 14cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
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Following the lead of Alex Itin, I painted over a spread from a Walt Disney "Monsters Inc." novelisation.
Oil paint on paperback book. 26cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.
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It's OK.
Rapidograph 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
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Etched and cut lino 25cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.
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"Well I couldn't help it, I was dreaming I was awake. And then I woke up and found myself asleep." - Stan
Graphite and watercolour 24cm x 31cm. Click to enlarge.
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Krusher Joule entering warp mode 9. Honor Oak Park, London 1989.
Water soluble crayon on Fabriano laid paper 21cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
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Watch out for the Love Zombies.
Pen, ink and graphite with watercolour on Moleskine coated paper 21cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge.
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Author: Clark Taylor
Illustrator: Jan Thompson Dicks
Published: 1992 Chronicle Books (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0811801233 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Dark and disturbing yet surprisingly digestible, this thought-provoking twist on the classic rhyme is an arresting introduction to drug-induced despair — and a call to choose to act to end it.
Beautiful drawing!!
Very moving.
Yep. Even death can be beautiful.
For the living.
your drawings are amazing, they just scream out at me.