Another quick sketch, done to test Ad Markers.
Another in a series of quick sketches, done to test a pile of Ad Markers.
Yet another quick sketch, done to test inherited Ad Markers
Another quick sketch to test old Ad Markers
Another quick sketch, testing ad markers.
Not much to say, another quick drawing testing out a collection of ad markers I inherited.
This is the first in a series of fast sketches using markers, on a 35 year old marker sketch book. The back story is, I inherited a boxful of old markers and was testing them out. Looking at them now, a year and a half later, I’m amazed by how much I like them. This was originally done in July of 2014.
This drawing reminds me of Alex Toth, in that I allow the figure to disappear into the background without any backlighting, a Tothian gimmick.
I sketched this drawing in my daily journal during the period in 1993 when I was illustrating “The Mark” for Dark Horse Comics. Even as I write, I’m doing a daily blog on Facebook, and on my www.raderofthelostart.com website, posting a page of the uncollected graphic novel and writing a short essay about the page or life events of that time, or of my philosophy of art or whatever else I deem appropriate on any given day I happen to be writing. In any case, I’m combing through my old journals to see what thoughts are spurred. In doing so, I ran across this sketch. Over the next few days ‘ll be posting drawings from my 1992-1993 journals.