To fill in the gaps in my DAILY DERRIERE series that I executed in 2013, using a 2012 AMERICAN EXPRESS APPOINTMENT BOOK as my sketchbook, I’m posting a drawing from a 1994 journal. During this period in the early-ish 90’s, for a couple years, I did my daily journal on the backs of photocopies that I hole-punched and put in binders. One can see the ghost-image of the reverse side, which I haven’t taken the time to fully obliterate.
This is the second drawing of the fantasy about al fresco sex with a construction worker.
The top drawing was done first, on the recto side of one page. The bottom drawing is drawn on the verso side of the next page. The first drawing is done all in Prismacolor; the second is done in Prismacolor and Tombo brush pens.
I sketched this on ledger paper. Later I tried to paint a version of it using acrylics but gave up.
I like the series of drawings I’ve been posting for their simplicity and thought it would be interesting to re-draw them. This is my first try.
This drawing is from my February 12, 1992 to June 23, 1993 sketchbook. I like the freedom and spontaneity of the line treatment and the abstract flow of the curving lines. The drawing of the feet is weak though.
I was in my Jack Kirby phase when I did this drawing.
Another quick sketch, done to test a large lot of unexpectedly inherited Ad Markers.
Another quick sketch, done to test a load of unexpectedly inherited Ad Markers.