Saturday, November 25, 2017

SILVER BULLET

11" x 8 1/2"
Uniball pen, Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

"The myth that werewolves will die from a silver bullet to the heart is no myth at all. It's entirely true. If you're a good shot and have bullets made of pure silver on hand, then you should have the easiest time of anyone killing a werewolf.

The introduction of silver to the heart will stop it from beating immediately. The bullet doesn't even have to do actual damage. Actually, it doesn't even really have to be a bullet. The reason the "silver bullet" became legendary is because it is by far the easiest method of getting pure silver to reach a werewolf's heart.

Other methods of getting silver to a werewolf's heart work just as well, they are just harder to pull off. Unless a werewolf voluntarily allows you to perform open heart surgery on it with a silver scalpel, you're probably going to have a hard time getting this method to work.



A variation on the bullet-to-the-heart method would be finding a way to to introduce small pieces of silver shrapnel into the blood stream. This only works if they are able to move through the blood stream and reach the heart. Once at the heart, the smallest bit of silver will cause the heart to immediately stop beating. If the silver lodges itself in the heart, you're job is done." - source: Gods and Monsters.com

Friday, November 24, 2017

KIRBYVILLE GENERAL STORE

11 1/2" x 8"
Uniball pen, Pentel brush pen and watercolor in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

I sat in the car in the parking lot outside the store and watched two tweakers on the front porch. The tall one was scratching, jerking, chain smoking by lighting one cigarette after another with the cigarette that was almost finished, while the other one just looked like all good sense had flown out of his eyes a long time ago. Phhht, gone!

The tall one would open the front door of the store for anyone coming into the store. The old politeness trick for spare change. His eyes never stopped darting around while scanning everything.

All of a sudden a pickup truck with Montana plates rolled up and a well dressed middle aged women got out with with bags of hot food. She stepped onto the porch and spread the food out on a table. All three of them sat down and started eating. Was she a friend or relative? A social worker? Had I witnessed a random act of kindness?

Thursday, November 23, 2017

27 RUE DE FLEURUS

11" x 8"


Uniball pen, Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in Hand:Book sketchbook

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

COMMUNICATE

COMMUNICATE
11 1/2" x 8"
Uniball pen, Pentel brush pen and Faber Castel brushes in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

While traveling in northern California I saw many different interesting looking people. Some were just hanging out, some were road warriors and some were just plain low down. I had two fortune cookie sheets in my wallet which I taped into my sketchbook. One says "Your sparkling eyes shed a healing spirit on those you meet", and the other read "A smile is the universal communication between two people". I noticed that when I looked and smiled at others no matter where they were in this life the day went well.

Monday, November 20, 2017

UNDER THE OVERPASS

11 1/2" x 8"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brushes in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

Friday, November 17, 2017

ERICA RUSSELL

9" x 12" 23cm x 31cm
Schmincke watercolor, Pentel brush pen, Kuretake Fude brush and florescent acrylic on Arches paper

The paper is hot pressed 300g/m2 - 140lb . Very nice paper to draw on. People frequently ask me about the backgrounds in my portraits, mostly "Do you see aura's." Well, humans do transmit energy, right?

AVE OF THE GIANTS CALIFORNIA

11 1/2" x 16"
Pentel brush pen, Kuretaki brush pen, Schmincke watercolor and florescent acrylic in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

MONSTER HAPPY BIRTHDAY

MONSTER HAPPY BIRTHDAY
11" x 8 1/2"
#2 Pencil and Pentel brush pen in hand:book sketchbook

For Elizabeth Flanagan who requested a birthday monster! Happy Birthday.

Monday, November 13, 2017

THE TEACHING

11" x 8 1/2"
Uniball pen, Pentel Brush pen, Fude brush and acrylic in hand:book sketchbook
Life is suffering. Suffering is a direct result of our desires. To eliminate suffering, eliminate desires.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

DREAM JOURNAL PARIS

8 1/2" X 5 "
Pentel brush pen and Fude brush pen in Strathmore sketchbook
I'm in line at a department store in Paris and the person ahead of me is the classic slow customer. He writes a check, makes a mistake, tears it up, starts another one. His pen runs out of ink. This is excruciating. Finally he finishes and it's my turn when the store clerk puts up a closed sign on the counter and goes outside for a cigarette!
Well, I'm not having it and I go outside and start yelling at the guy but he is ignoring me. Then he hands me a cigarette and says "Here, have a Gauloises."
I fire it up and, hey it's not bad. The clerk notices that I still have the store merchandise in my hand and says "keep them, they're on the house."
Then I woke up

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

DREAM JOURNAL POLITICS

8 1/2" x 5 1'2"
Uniball pen, Pentel brush pen and watercolor in Strathmore sketchbook

A dinner function. Julie an I are seated at a table with about ten professors with their husbands and wives. One professor is strongly expressing his political opinion. Everyone at the table is becoming uncomfortable with his level of obnoxiousness yet they all are remaining silent with their eyes cast downward. So I cut in and refute his assertions. He got pissed off because narcissist that he is, he doesn't like looking foolish in front of the others. So he gets up and stomps off...

Then we are all surrounding him laying in a hospital emergency room. I hear someone say that I gave him a heart attack, then another voice says "Yeah, you caused this." As I look down at this face I think well, he brought this on himself but no more arguing, especially political arguments.

Then I woke up from this dream

Monday, November 6, 2017

OLD BIBLE BILL

OLD BIBLE BILL
11" x 17"
Uniball pen, Faber-Castell brush pens and Pentel brush pen in Canson sketchbook
Illustration of a story in Demon Box by Ken Kesey
"This story is ...mainly about these three visitations I had...like three ghosts from A Christmas Carol.
The first came the day before the killing, Sunday evening , while were were waiting for my Mom and Grandma Whittier to come out for supper. This specter was the easiest to comprehend and deal with. In fact, he was almost classic in his immediate comprehensibility; versions of this spook have probably been around since the first campfire. He poked his bearded kisser in out of the night, all shaggily a-grin. He had a bottle of screw top Tokay in his right hand, a battered black book in his left, and glint in his gummy eyes that could have been bottled and displayed in the Bureau of Standards: the Definitive Panhandler Come-On Glint.
"Greetings the house!" he called through a curtain of phlegm. "This is Bible Bill, ol' Bible Bill, come in the name of the Main Redeemer, praise Him. Anybody home?"
I didn't have to give it a second thought. "No," I said.
"Dev? Brother Deboree? Greetings, brother, greetings!" He held forth the Good Book and the bad wine. "Compliments of Bible Bill, these--"
"No, " I repeated, pushing right on past the offerings. I put one hand on his chest and held the door open with the other, pushing. Behind him, I could make out an entourage of shivering teenagers, unhappy in the December wind. Bill wasn't pleased with the prospect of getting shoved back out in it, either.
"Dev, don't be like this, dammit all! I promised these kids--"
"No." I pushed.
"Give it up, dude," one of the teenagers said to him. "Can't you see you're bugging the man?"
"But kinfolks--"
"But my butt," another kid joined in. "let's go."
With me pushing and them pulling we moved him back to the Toyota they'd come in, him hollering, "But cousins! Brothers! Comrades! and me hollering back, "But no! No! No!"

Thursday, November 2, 2017

SKUNK TRAIN

11 1/2" x 16"
Uniball pen, Fude brush, Faber Castell brushes, Dr Ph Martin Bombay black India ink and Winsor Newton Series 7 #3 brush in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

"Smells like a skunk.  Well, not really. The nickname originated in 1925 when motorcars were introduced.  These single unit, self propelled motorcars had gasoline powered engines for power and pot bellied stoves burning crude oil to keep passengers warm.  The combination of the fumes created a very pungent odor, and the old timers living along the rail line said these trains were like skunks:  "You could smell 'em before you could see 'em".
(From ride the skunk train)

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

PORTRAIT OF CHRISTINA GUSEK

16" x 11"
Uniball pen, Fude brush, Faber-Castell Brush pens and Kuretake white ink in Hand:Book sketchbook

This was drawn from a scene in the movie "Pigheaded" which is the biography of the great cartoonist Skip Williamson. All proceeds of this movie go to the S. Clay Wilson Special Needs Trust.  https://vimeo.com/ondemand/pigheaded

Sunday, October 29, 2017

PALACE SALOON FERNDALE CALIFORNIA

11 1/2" x 8 "
Uniball pen, watercolor, Dr. Ph Martin Bombay India ink and Winsor Newton Series 7 #3 brush in Stillman& Birn sketchbook

Friday, October 27, 2017

INTERNET

11 1/2" x 8 "
Uniball pen, watercolor and China marker in Moleskine sketchbook

SIETE CABALLOS

11 1/2" x 8"
Uniball pen, watercolor and China marker in Moleskine sketchbook

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

O'BRIEN, OREGON

11 1/2" x 8"
Uniball pen, watercolor and white China marker in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook
We stopped in O'Brien, Oregon on our way to the California border. It's an unincorporated town of 570 people. Budget cuts left them with no Police force but this old Plymouth bubble top sits on the road.

DRURY CHANEY GROVE HUMBOLT REDWOODS

11" X 8 1/2"
Uniball pen and watercolor in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

Doing lots of preliminary sketches for future paintings. So glad these redwoods have been preserved.