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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.
We crucified the model, who then dropped dead.
Brushpen A3 size. Click to enlarge.
Mystic Glebe is attended by one of his sullen handmaidens.
Brushpen 15cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.
An ancient self portrait with dredds, painted during my
Garibaldi phase..
Watercolour 15cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.
They got divorced recently.
Watercolour 10.5cm x 19.5cm. Click to enlarge.
The Frog in tranquil mood, for once.
Watercolour 12.5cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
A bit of the old Chinese brush.
Sepia watercolour. A3 size. Click to enlarge.
This is Ciro who used to run
Cafe Delizioso back in the day.
Sepia watercolour 13cm x 7cm. Click to enlarge.
The fatsmudge guy. More focussed
here.
Chinese ink on paper. A2 size. Click to enlarge.
Meditators are good to draw because they sit still.
Watercolour 23.5cm x 14.5cm. Click to enlarge.
The model trod on a drawing pin.
Sepia wash on sugar paper. A1 size. Click to enlarge.
My firstborn having a go with my Winsor and Newtons. He soon decided not to follow in my footsteps.
Watercolour 18cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.
A quick watercolour sketch of a nude back and side.
Watercolour 31cm x 23cm. Click to enlarge.
Jake the dog, no longer with us but fondly remembered.
Watercolour 15cm x 19cm. Click to enlarge.
Why pose naked with an umbrella? I don't get it, but am happy to draw it.
Brush with ink. A1 size. Click to enlarge.
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.
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.
Somehow the hand ended up too small.
Pencil and watercolour 21cm x 27cm. Click to enlarge.
Pencil and watercolour 17cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
The squidgy bummed model.
Watercolour. 34cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.
A sexy woman in the cafe inspired me to whip out the sepia.
Watercolour 19cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
The Frog ranting at Sharon's and at Frescobaldi's. Water-soluble pencil diluted with coffee, hence the brownish tint.
Pencil,coffee. Each page 20cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.
I like it.