It occurs to me that, for a reason beyond my grasp, I do many more profile shots than front or 3/4 views. So as I drew today, I made a point of checking it out, I noticed that most everyone was turned sideways already, and this absolved me from the deed. Why are they sitting perpendicular to my view? No one will ever know, I blame the caricature gods here... The fellow below has a definite Dr. Seuss feel about him... had I shaded alternate brow wrinkles dark and light, we'd a had the Cat in the Hat for certain.
© Richard Ewing all rights reservedBelow is a man with a satisfying secret.

© Richard Ewing all rights reservedA secret
this man below will never catch wind of...

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© Richard Ewing all rights reservedThank you and enjoy.
Hey, this is like looking in the mirror then I wake up in the morning.
ReplyDeleteSo this is what, like a nightmare?
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