So Long
And yes,
the hair
continues
to grow.
Sketching family. She granted to a couple of quick poses in these isolated times.
17”x 11” ink and watercolors
Fountain Pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
So Long
And yes,
the hair
continues
to grow.
Sketching family. She granted to a couple of quick poses in these isolated times.
17”x 11” ink and watercolors
Fountain Pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
Directions
With a serious look.
Right there.
Daily sketching in these days of isolation. She was right there posing on my laptop screen.
9”x 12” ink, oil sanguine, chalk and a bit of black graphite on tinted paper.
Fountain Pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
Setting
Doodling. Procrastinating.
10”x 7” ink and watercolor
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Lingering
Waiting for just one,
maybe two of the lies
wrapped in promises.
A little more time,
and then of course,
some more.
A daily sketch from a photo on my laptop screen.
9”x 12” ink and watercolors
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Pretend
Pretending isn’t even
really pretending
when it’s what you do.
Daily sketching in these days of isolation. A model posing on my laptop screen.
9”x 12” ink, oil sanguine, chalk and a bit of black graphite on tinted paper.
Fountain Pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink
How to Disappear
Easier than expected
as the lines and colors go down.
Easier too before the blues
become more than colors too.
Doodling with a purpose, but no reference, other than faded memories of places to disappear.
9”x 7” ink and watercolors on matt board scraps.
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Vacant
Only a vacant mist
appears to be stirring.
Another daily sketch sketched from a photo on a laptop screen.
11”x 14” ink and watercolors
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Blurred Conversations
Fearful in places
once shared.
Pretending.
Being exception
yet unable
to reveal.
Doodling without a reference. An imaginary outing in an isolated world.
11”x 8” ink and wash
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Back in the Crowd
Picked a lost face
with a lot of
other faces.
A little more
attention.
Sketching strangers from a laptop.
6”x 9” Ink and watercolor
Fountain Pen: Platinum Carbon fine point
Anticipate
There will be
implications for
what wasn’t done.
Daily sketching in these days of isolation. A model posing on my laptop screen.
9”x 12” ink, oil sanguine, chalk and a bit of black graphite on tinted paper.
Fountain Pen: TWSBI ECO EF with Carbon Platinum Ink