My first post since March. I love scenes like this, with narrative gaps to be filled by the viewer.
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This is a spot to show things I scribble in my sketchbooks. Some of them are pictures, some of them musings, some of them ideas for stories. Enjoy.
25 comments:
Oh, it's so sad... Wonderful and strong image!
welcome back, such a poignant illo.
Oh my, they look like fairies...what a lovely narrative!
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such a wonderful style you have! so fine illo!
I hope he's moving back in :)
Wonderful, full of emotion!
great, i like the way you let the viewer come up with their story, very cool illustration!
The combination of pencil and watercolor create a haunting atmosphere.
so expressive...sweet illustration
This is so very sad... Great expression, and i LOVE your style!
Love the story moment!
Outstanding work!
What an heart warming illustration :)
Wonderful!
Great work :)
That's such a sad scene. I hope the story eventually has a happy ending.
they look sad :-( i hope things will turn out ok
This is great. I love the scribblyness of it!
Very effective, interesting combination of the comic technique and the rather melancholy narrative - I think the gap to be filled in is not a wide gap.
A strong piece expressively, yet done so simply.
Sniff, sniff, please don't go. Aww, so sad. Wonderful drawing, but tugs at the heartstrings, you know?
But where are you going?
Could this be a chest full of love?
I love the style, I'm struggling to draw full characters. I can only draw the head.
P.S. Pete! I thank you for your compliment of 'excellent' to my cartoon I drew. i'm the boy with the curly hair from Curl Curl Public School.
You taught me so much! I now want to experiment with watercolours!
Thanks, Josh.
Hi Peter,
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Sarah's Heavy Heart and to thank you for signing it yesterday and CYA. Also thanks for posing for the shot at the end of the day. Your work is so beautiful and emotional. Very inspiring. I love it.
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