lb_lee: Rogan drawing/writing in a spiral. (art)
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Art from the past year or two.

Ink doodles of a smoking skeleton wearing a hot pink horned baseball cap, dressed in a hot pink mesh shirt and waving, or in an odalisque pose in a hot pink and neon blue bikini. The skeleton says Happy Pride!
Practice sketches of the Devil/Death from Devil On Your Shoulder, by Some Kind of Infernal Machine (a local band). Working on an animatic/motion comic for it for a friend. The song is great. Highly recommended. The Devil/Death has such a strong personality in the song, I couldn't not draw it.

A collage, showing mirrored figures standing back to back: a female boxer who has clearly just been hit in the face, and a gun-wielding figure in a suit, tie, with shaved head and a gun. In the background is a desert highway, a lump and ring of iron, and a mother holding a child.
A collage for Grace.

A young Bob, dressed in corset, fishnets, heels, and lipstick, ala Dr. Frank from Rocky Horror. Off panel, someone says, "I don't like girls with too many muscles." Bob replies, "I didn't make her for you."
When I learned that back in the 1970s, Bob latched onto Dr. Frank from Rocky Horror much the way Mac did Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing, I felt like I instantly understood him much better.

A pencil sketch of Bob, digitally colored, in a tank top and his glasses.
Experimenting with digital colors over pencil sketches. Ink is fun, but pencils have a wonderful rough softness.

Date: 2022-07-14 06:27 am (UTC)
minoanmiss: A detail of the Ladies in Blue fresco (Default)
From: [personal profile] minoanmiss
I love those salt and pepper arms.

Date: 2022-07-15 06:02 am (UTC)
beepbird: A crowd of shadowy figures. (Default)
From: [personal profile] beepbird
I love the way you draw people as people. There's something beautifully human about it. Arm hair, skin folds, the shape of it all feels real. It's stylized without ripping the humanity out of it.
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