More random scribbles. Click to see larger. Damon really did insist on being drawn right at the edge of the page. It suits his mood.
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Another scribble of ancient ruins and patiently patina-ing art. All this drawing-of-stuff is making me feel the old longing to visit Herculaneum…and stay for a month. Well, it would have to be a week, or I’d lose the job and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I drew this during my weekly stint at Carmine Street Comics last Friday. I was considering whether to redraw it more tightly. This character—Amurrican Jesus—used to appear from time to time in my old journal comic. He chain-smokes, carries a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’ve been thinking about the long, circular journey to relearning to draw through the 10,000-drawings project. I pulled out some of my old pre-arm-injury sketchbooks, and I have to conclude: I was a pretty lousy cartoonist in college. I wasn’t[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
ElfQuest fan art for our holt from mumblety* years ago. It didn’t strike me until after I’d inked it that, even though this is supposed to be a smaller, part-dog wolf, he probably should have been a little larger[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…

I posted a sketch version of this before. Here it is with a little inking. I might colour it at some point.

aka “When in Rome, Get a Haircut.” Just a scribble. Proportions may be not proportional.
There’s also a pen review posted today 🙂 (click on images to see larger) At the comic shop yesterday, I’d start out drawing one thing, then get sidetracked into something else. For example, for some inexplicable reason, I started out[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
click to see larger At the comic shop last Friday, I worked on commissions and—probably because I was in a comic shop surrounded by comics and paintings of superheroes—several of the sketch cards took a turn toward the superheroic. A[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Thank you for your patience as the “mid-July” return of the comic turns into an August start. For your amusement: my very, very crude first attempt-in-progress at working in encaustics. Encaustic is the wax-based painting method of the Greeks and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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