

These two are ballpoint and sumi-ink drawings. I drew them inside a coffee shop I found in some small town in the Florida panhandle. There was an annoying man that spoke loudly about how much money he made. I remember thinking that my coffee was quite hot. It would have made a great projectile. But ultimately, a cooler head prevailed and I went off to look for a good Rilke book.


2 comments:
I am seriously in love with your work. The second page with the monk and birds is my favorite.
I mentioned this on my blog, but you really do remind me of James Jean (he paints the covers for "Fables").
Post more work! I'm adding you to Bloglines right now.
I always avoid ballpoint pens. But, after seeing your work, I may have to reconsider.
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