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A new piece I started working on.

I bought a lot of art materials a couple if days ago! Got some soli and grass effect texture paints that I look forward to test out when I make landscapes, a paint mixing glass, some scotch tape for armatures, a new super sculpey that was cheaper than the ones I've bought so far, that also had 3/4ths more clay, a new moleskin sketchbook, and a moleskin watercolour sketchbook! Looking forward to get to test all these out! Recently I've gone back and re-sketched or finished drawings from up to two years ago, and it's fun. But I needed a new moleskin to do new sketches. If you're a young/new artist looking for alternatives to loose paper or cheap sketchbooks, I'd strongly suggest you try a moleskin sketchbook! They don't have to be expensive, most have nice quality paper. They're hard covered, and ink/lead usually don't bleed or rub off that easily. #sketchbook #art #artist #artistsoninstagram #artistsupplies #artsupplies #moleskin #originalsupersculpey #supersculpey #clay #texturepaint #landscapepaint #miniaturelandscape #miniaturepaint
Where do we go from here? 2024

New Years 2024 and I'm sorry folks but how on earth did we wake up in this story line. Smh.

Pencil drawing in my notebook.
Calbayog 2024

pencil drawing in my Moleskin
Calbayog City 2024
For the past two days I've been playing with the zygomatic process. It gives some drama to a drawing. And I've always thought it had the coolest name in all of human anatomy.
This morning as I lay with my wife she thought I was massaging her head. And I was. But I was also appreciating her zygomatic process.

pencil drawing in my Moleskin
Calbayog City 2024

Here's a real quick little comic that I scrawled into my notebook a couple of days ago. Ads for The Hangover Part 3 keep turning up in my dashboard (and with the Yahoo buyout, I guess this is something I need to get used to). For some reason I felt the need to clarify (for any poor misguided souls out there) that hangovers are not usually about zany adventures and hilarious hijinks. More often than not they are about feeling violently ill and wishing you were dead. Reality.

For some reason I've decided that this drawing needs a name. Thus, from henceforth, this sketchbook doodle will be known as: "Reconstituted baby HeyZeus with four rare sausage halos jumps on a soiled inflatable matress of discontent while pointing skyward in a vain attempt to reconect with something that was once significant to him. Meanwhile, to the right an apathetic cosmic void looks on with equal parts contempt and pity."

Sketchbook comic, 18/1/2014.

Sketchbook doodle, 21/4/2014.

Sketchbook doodle 1/5/2014.

Sketchbook doodle 3/5/2014.

Sketchbook doodle, 18/5/2014. Obese older man with model boat.

Sketchbook doodle: "Reproductive instinct: a brief introduction." Using a dip pen and Pelikan drawing ink again after many months of only using Copic multiliner SP pens.

Sketchbook doodle: "Reproductive instinct: a brief introduction II"

Sketchbook doodle, 7/9/2014.

Sketchbook doodle, 21/12/14.

Sketchbook doodle 4/1/2015.

Sketchbook doodle. "The arrogant yet inexperienced adventurer poses smugly for the camera, unaware that the peaceful tribe at the centre of his degrading anthropological study is about to brutally murder him."

Sketchbook doodle. "Existential boredom at the masked ball."