This is another sketch from a sketchbook/journal from 1992/1993.
This is another sketch from a sketchbook/journal from 1992/1993. The characters look to be like cast members from the animated TV series, C.O.P.S., which I worked on in 1988. I don’t remember their names and have been unable to find out on-line.
Sorry, no more “Bret and Bart” drawings. I guess they’re living happily ever after. Y’all will have to make do with stray drawings of various unrelated people for the next while.
I guess this counts as bear porn.
Drawn from life. Same guy as yesterday’s Daily Derriere, 3 months later. This time he doesn’t have a beard.
I sketched this 5 days after the last 2 Daily Derrieres. This was done with Tombo color brush pens, drawn from life.
According to the date in the margin, I sketched this on the same day as yesterday’s Daily Derriere. I don’t recall; it all blurs together. But dates in the margin don’t lie, I suppose. I must say, I seem to have been on a roll. Both yesterday and today’s drawings are quite good.
I sketched this with a black ball point pen. I don’t have much else to say about it.
This drawing was inspired by one of Hank Ketchums “Dennis the Menace” cartoons from the early 60’s. Ketchum was in his prime, his elegant, precise yet freely abstract line delineating almost Japanese woodblock compositions. Around the time I drew this (2006), I had a friendly argument about the relative merits of Charles Schultz vs. Hank Ketchum. I preferred Ketchum, he Schultz, favoring the radical simplicity of the latter’s compositions to the former’s more ostentatious arabesques. I can see his point, but I like what I like.
I drew this for “Chiron Rising”, a porn mag dedicated to 60+ men and their admirers, back in 1989. when I was 30 or about to turn 30. At the time, 60+ was trending a bit on the old side for my tastes. Now that’s my peer group; men in my preferred taste range (35 -55 years old) are now YOUNGER MEN. My 52 year old husband is a YOUNGER MAN. Ed Asner, when he started playing Lou Grant in 1970, was in his early 40’s. He was my adolescent ideal of the erotic father figure, and now the character he played, at the age he started playing Lou Grant, is young enough to be MY SON, if I had children. Trip out or what?