Here's my Tuesday night drawing. I'm up in the bay area for the rest of the week, but my brother has a scanner hooked up to his computer so I'm able to post.
I've wanted to do a gorilla for a while now as a "hello" to Ellis, so here it is!
I've got a cool idea. Robably the best idea I've ever had. That puts it right up there with best ideas ever. I'll announce it after you've done about ten more drawings. That's a gorilla with a lot of heart. Dig the style
One Ellis idea is worth 100 ordinary ideas. I'm intrigued. What could it be? Ten more drawings eh? That will put us into April at this rate. Maybe I'll have to double my output.
I'd tell you the idea except for that scientific principle that once an experiment begins to be observed, it behaves as an observed experiment, would ruin what i'm after.
Gorgeous Tom! Love not only the drawing quality and the moment shared by fish and primate, but also the way you've been treating the backgrounds and edges!
Nice Tom! Long distance even! Such dedication!
ReplyDeleteAwesome drawing! Top notch, Tom!
ReplyDeleteI've got a cool idea. Robably the best idea I've ever had. That puts it right up there with best ideas ever. I'll announce it after you've done about ten more drawings.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorilla with a lot of heart. Dig the style
One Ellis idea is worth 100 ordinary ideas. I'm intrigued. What could it be? Ten more drawings eh? That will put us into April at this rate. Maybe I'll have to double my output.
ReplyDeleteI'd tell you the idea except for that scientific principle that once an experiment begins to be observed, it behaves as an observed experiment, would ruin what i'm after.
ReplyDeleteActually Rick, that's better than my idea. Which makes it a pretty good idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing he's thinking a sketchbook for the con
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Tom! Love not only the drawing quality and the moment shared by fish and primate, but also the way you've been treating the backgrounds and edges!
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