I don't draw much these days, so I sometimes forget how much fun it can be to open a bottle of ink, sit down with a fine tip brush and do some inking… especially when someone else has already done the heavy lifting, i.e. the penciling.
This past week, when Jeannine and I were spending some time at the new place in Maine, I drove up to Wells to visit my pal Steve Lavigne (something I will be doing again this coming Saturday, the 14th, when I join Jim Lawson at Steve's "Shellback Artworks" store from noon until 4PM to do a signing). Steve showed me a cool drawing he'd done of Casey Jones, and I asked him if I could ink it. Steve not only agreed, but gave me a bottle of ink and a brush right off one of his store shelves.
I decided to work on it in a space I'd set up in the new house specifically so Jeannine could sit at a window with a great view of the ocean while she writes or reads. I figured it would probably be a good place to draw as well, and I was right. I had a blast inking the drawing, and occasionally looking up and seeing the waves.
Here's a vertical panorama I made from some photos I took about halfway through the inking process. -- PL
2 comments:
What a great place to draw...much better than the computer screen I'm currently drawing on!
Also, I love seeing new work from you. Please keep it up, you're too much of a talent to not be drawing regularly!
Wow! What a great, relaxing view...perfect for inspiration. I hope you will post the finish Casey Jones piece when you're done. Take your time of course.
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