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1. Wheel of Fortune

Card no.8 in the current series.
Copic markers and Staedtler fineliners. 12cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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2. 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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3. Holy Fool

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

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4. Theologians

Watercolour 25cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.

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5. At the cemetary

Bodies are wrapped in a plain white shroud and wheeled to the graveside on an ancient iron trolley.
Two-colour linocut 26cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.

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6. Fuji two

Two views of Mt.Fuji, part of a series.
Scraperboard 7cm x 5cm. Click to enlarge.

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7. Galgenberg

Inspired by Morgenstern, the Gallows Moon and Human Snail.
Pen and wash with biro 10cm x 8cm / Wood engraving 8cm x 6cm. Click to enlarge.

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8. The Wee Man

tiny-head-driver
Pen ink and watercolour on Moleskine 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

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9. Sermon on the Page Count

by Lindsay Kaplan, Associate Publicist

The New York Times Book Review is the bible, but you wouldn’t know it. On any given Sunday, New York and its most intellectual denizens clutch the publishing industry’s holy text and systematically choose their next subway fashion statement. Sam Tanenhaus may or may not have brought the Bestseller List from Sinai, but he certainly leads his chosen people to the Holy Land better bookstores everywhere. (more…)

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10. 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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11. Cloacattack

Great care must be taken to control your dog near the swans at Highgate ponds.
Watercolour and gouache. 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.

6 Comments on Cloacattack, last added: 10/30/2007
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