Archive for August, 2006
8 x 10, Ink and watercolor on paper.
One of my favorites. 8 x 10, ink and watercolor on paper.
I have started a fledgling Cafepress Shop for the drawings. Right now I only have greeting cards available, but in the near future I will be adding prints. Please let me know if there is anything in particular you would like. I am thinking of creating a list on the right hand column for anyone [...]
This is the first in a series of drawings done on very delicate paper. It seems that he has used himself as a model for these, but added a bit of corpulence! 8 x 10, Ink and watercolor on paper.
8 x 10, Ink and watercolor on paper. Available on greeting cards.
8 x 10, Ink and watercolor in paper. Available as prints and greeting cards.
8 x 10, Ink on paper. Available as prints and greeting cards.
8 x 10, Ink and watercolor on paper. Available on greeting cards.
8 x 10, Ink and watercolor on paper. Available on greeting cards.
My father eschewed modern conveniences, and he never owned a power tool. He wasn’t into polished metal either, and let nature take its course on everything he owned. Naturally, in their weather-beaten state his tools were perfect to photograph, and a good friend of mine did the honors with his large format film camera.
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