Last month I helped out a Chicago based artist by the name of Sue Hawks finish up a commission that she was hired to do. The client wanted a series of sketches done with him and his girlfriend in snapshot travel type postcards with weird things going on in the background. He had some twisted ideas and I definitely had fun doing them, as one doesn't get the opportunity to draw the burning Tibet monk all that often. I think I did half of the postcards and these are all of the ones that I did. Sue actually finished them up rather nicely by doing the faces herself as she knows them and did a much better job than I could. So, many thanks to Sue Hawks. It was a fun job.
J'adore le dessin avec le moine qui brûle, et celui avec "le cri" de Munch.... L'anachronisme et le dérisoire me font rire.
ReplyDeleteI love the drawings with the monk who burns, and that with " the shouting " of Munch.... Anachronism and miserable make laugh me.
Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThose two never seem to be able to be alone by themselves, someone or other's always in the picture.
I wonder if the postcards will be posted and to whom.
Dad: I feel the same way, ha, ha! That's probably why I had no problem doing this job. There is something very funny about two tourists in front of the burning monk...and so very wrong!
ReplyDeleteJe sens la même manière, ha, ha ! C'est probablement pourquoi je n'ai eu aucun problème faire ce travail. Il y a quelque chose les environ deux touristes très drôles devant le moine brûlant... et tellement très mal !
Merisi: The man who is in the drawings was the guy who wanted these done and the woman is either his wife or girlfriend. I know that they were mounted and framed and given to the lady as a gift. But other than that, i don't know much!