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1. Sewing Pop-Up Card 1351


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2. Outside


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3. The Cuckoo Memorandum



Three more images from The Cuckoo Memorandum, a subset of the Turning Japanese series.
All made with Adobe Ideas on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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4. The Sofa Gun

Be prepared is my motto.
ZenBrush on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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5. The Thigh Concerto

Ah, the strains of Pfitzner's Third Thigh Concerto still bring a tear to my eye...
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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6. The Dream Licence


Two more pages from my ongoing Autobiography.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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7. Red Guy

I used red pencils for some unknown reason.
Soluble crayon A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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8. Mr.Shrink


Mr. & Mrs.Shrink came round for dinner. I was demonstrating the power of the iPad mini as a drawing tool and all-round creative content miracle machine to Mrs.Shrink and ended up sketching this impromptu portrait of her husband.
Adobe Ideas on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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9. Pope in a Jar

Let me share today's thoughts:

  • Who put the Pope in ajar above the moon?
  • I would pay a lot for a problem incinerator.
  • Ah, the autumn of 1580....
  • Why don't elbows sweat?
  • Money-saving anaesthesia for our cash strapped health system.
  • The ecstacy of the real.
  • Broken newt? Why, glue your eye shut, of course.

Pen and ink with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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10. Nude on a Bar Stool

The Japanese model. 0% finance and 5 years free servicing.
Pencil A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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11. Morning Coffee, Afternoon Tea

Drew this over morning coffee:
In the afternoon I went to the Bruce Lacey exhibition. Later, still under his influence, I drank tea and painted this:

Top: Pen and ink 11cm x 14cm. 
Bottom: Gousche and pencil 11cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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12. The Dandruff Sifters

Show me the man who, in his heart of hearts has never dreamed of becoming a Dandruff Sifter.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 11cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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13. The Waiting Room

We're all waiting for the inevitable.
Lino cut on grey paper with white gouache highlights. 26cm x 26cm. Click to enlarge.

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14. Navel Fluff

After a lifetime of navel-gazing, I'm still no further on.
Pen and ink with watercolour and gouache. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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15. The Cessation of Thought

I'm seriously aiming at the Cessation of Thought.
Ink, gouache and watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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16. The Day the Kinema Came

The day the kinema arrived in my remote village.
Ink, gouache, watercolour on sugar paper. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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17. The First Sculptors


  1. The first sculptors had false beards.
  2. The eye's wonderful curtain.
  3. Do hedgerows exist outside the British Isles? I don't remember seeing any elsewhere.
  4. Trains...and what they do.
  5. Germany as it is.
  6. Page 3089.
  7. English poetry is best recited over the sea.
  8. Cutting off one's head.
  9. The one letter typewriter for greater simplicity in prose.
  10. The inevitable approach of the end.

Pen and ink with watercolour. 2 x A4 pages. Click to enlarge.

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18. Amazing Restraint

Pen and ink 8cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.

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19. The Frontal Weirdo

The somewhat weirdish model. He put me right off.
Biro. A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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20. The Gutsloper

Pencil. A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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21. Ms.Biro

A new departure for me is drawing with red and blue biros. No 3D specs required.
Biro 26cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.

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22. Empty Threat

More musings....

  • An inspector inspecting an empty threat device
  • Melancholia - the spice of life
  • Let's face it, we're all clueless
  • At long last, the sequel to Vonnegut's classic
  • In this Olympics year, may I propose the standing still race?
  • I must get round to reading William James
Pen and ink with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge

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23. Push Pin Studio

The model trod on a drawing pin.
Sepia wash on sugar paper. A1 size. Click to enlarge.

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24. Stool sample

Not much to say here. Basically, it's a bloke on a stool. With no clothes on.
Pen and ink A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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25. Umbrella Nude


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.

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