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1. Parsnip Pharaoh

The pharaoh grew a parsnip nose.
Acrylic on Indian unsized paper. 25cm x 19cm. Click to enlarge.

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2. Four King Hell

Four kings and a royal barge.
Copic markers and watercolour with pen and ink on bristol board. A5 size. Click to enlarge.

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3. King Clone 2

A variant on previous post, trying different materials.
Copic markers and Lamy pen with Noodlers ink on Bristol Board. 11cm x 12.5cm. Click to enlarge.

6 Comments on King Clone 2, last added: 3/12/2008
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4. Old King Clone

Old King Clone fell off his throne.
Copic markers and Staedtler fineliners. 12cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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5. Card VII : Laetatio

Card no.7 in a series of 78.
Copic markers and Staedtler pens. 12cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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6. Theorem III

Copic markers and Staedtler fineliner pens. 12cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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7. Divination Customisation

I'm developing my own system of divination.
Copic markers with Staedtler pigment liners. 17cm x 12cm. Click to enlarge.

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8. Holy Fool

Dressed in nothing but a hairy blanket.
Pencil and watercolour 18cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.

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9. Theologians

Watercolour 25cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.

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10. Anaglyphic view of Mt.Fuji

You need those 3D specs to view this anaglyph conversion courtesy of The Wagman.
Original image Pentel brushpen with water-soluble crayon. Postcard size. Click to enlarge.

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11. The Sailor's Milk Trumpet

Our mayor completes the circuit with a fanfare from the Sailor's Milk Trumpet.
Watercolour with pen and ink. 12cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.

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12. Beard

Dennett's Beard.
Lino cut 20cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.

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13. Trees that Decorate Themselves

In Florida, we don't get snow or those other elements that let you know it's Christmas time, but we do have trees that hang their own ornaments:

Orange trees--edible ornaments!





Ilex holly--don't the berries look like little tomatoes?


I don't know what this one is called, but I made a psychedic version of it, too!


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14. Christmas in Florida

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15. Steward of the Doge's Back Staircase

Watercolour, chalk and graphite. 28cm x 37cm. Click to enlarge.

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16. Fuji Fool

Two more views of Mt.Fuji. A continuing series.
Scraperboard 8cm x 5cm. Click to enlarge.

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17. Nonsense

A bit of nonsense.
Etching 20cm x 29cm. Click to enlarge.

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18. Glatt

Rat was glatt.
Ink and watercolour 48mm x 56mm. Click to enlarge.

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19. Farewell

Goodbye and farewell....or is it hallo? I can't decide.
Lino cut coloured in Pshop. 13.5cm x 9.5cm

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20. Coffee break

Quick sketch of two fat ladies at my local cafe. Later my friend arrived, sporting a new hat.
Pen and ink on Moleskine 14cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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21. IF : A Magical Hat Indeed


Let me tell you about my hat.

I keep my secrets under it.

I store my worries and fears there where I can't see them,

and if I can't see them, how can they bother me?

This is my magic hat.

My no more troubles hat,

my reachin' up to heaven hat.

And when I wear it I stand tall

and proud and happy because I know

it's going to be alright.

acrylic, colored pencils on watercolor paper
Done for Illustration Friday's prompt...hats.

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22. IF - The Cat in the HAT by Dr. Seuss


Here's a tribute to Dr. Seuss...

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23. Endpapers

Endpapers and Ex Libris from a home made sketchbook.
Rubber stamp on yellow paper with water soluble crayon 31cm x 21cm with hand printed wood engraving 10cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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24. Hat


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