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

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

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Men in a London cafe read about the Footsie falling yesterday.
Watercolour 14cm x 19cm. Click to enlarge.

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Prozacville scores at last.
Pen and ink with watercolour, scanned in two halves hence vertical blemish. 37cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.

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

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Last week we asked you to comment on the quintessential culinary icon that never lived. This week, Andrew Smith, editor of The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink , has identified real American Culinary Icons. Who do you think is number 1? Julia Child, James Beard, Emeril Lagasse, Alice Waters or someone we didn’t mention? Be sure to let us know in the comments what you think! Check back on Thursdays throughout May for more great posts by Andrew Smith who teaches culinary history and professional food writing at The New School University, serves as Chair of the Culinary Trust and as a consultant to several food television productions.
a carrot would've suited him better!
very nice little painting!