Directional intent needs to be specified intentionally in order to find a directional bent for your intentions.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
© Richard Ewing. All rights reserved.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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My intention was to enjoy your drawings. .....
ReplyDeleteAnd I did.
( nr. 3 is very good: I know such "fenotype" , he looks almost identically as on your drawing!!)
Thank you, it has always amazed me how universal some facial types are... down to the minutest details...
ReplyDelete~~at the same time, it astounds me how much variety can be garnered from essentially the same facial set up.
it never ends.
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Great set of caricatures..I like the way you have detailed some areas and left plain others. These coffee shop drawings often make me wonder if your drawings change as your ingestion of caffeine increases...
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting question.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they change all that much. Nearly all of these drawings follow about an hour+ bike ride from my house to the the coffee shop (Peet's... the best); after a small period of landing, say 5-10 minutes I start in on the drawings (provided there's someone to draw). ~~The coffee is in place and gets nursed slowly throughout the time there, however, I'm already a bit pumped up from the bike ride.
It seems that as the high from biking declines, the caffeine effect increases and the ebb and flow of the two keeps me fairly level.
I never sleep.
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These are all really strong as always but I really love the bottom two. the skinny boy and the man with the unmanageable hair. the gal on top is in a different category all together but the abstraction is really fun.
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