Saturday, June 2, 2018

COMIC PANEL - ATTORNEY

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen, Faber Castell brush and General's white China marker in hand:book sketchbook

Friday, June 1, 2018

COMIC PANEL - JURY

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

COMIC PANEL - GOOD COP, BAD COP

COMIC PANEL - GOOD COP, BAD COP
11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and General's white China marker in hand:book sketchbook

Monday, May 28, 2018

COMIC PANEL - BETRAYED

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and General's white China marker in hand:book sketchbook

COMIC PANEL - BETRAYED

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and General's white China marker in hand:book sketchbook

Friday, May 25, 2018

COMIC PANEL QUASIMODO AND PSEUDOMODO

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

Quasimodo the bell ringer of Notre- Dame de Paris, was testing out applicants to assist him with his job. He took Pseudomodo up the steps, climbed the rope and showed him the huge bells of the beautiful cathedral.

He said "These bells have no clappers so you have to push them and get them swinging really far, back and forth, back and forth. Then on the next back motion you bend over and let the bell hit you in the head. Can you do that"?

"Uh-huh," Pseudomodo replied.

He swung the bell back and and forth three times and on the forth swing back he bent forward face first into the bell.

It knocked him out of the window and he fell 69 metres to the ground.

Quasimodo climbed down the rope, then ran down the stairs to the street where he found the Bishop standing over the fallen Pseudomodo.

"Quasimodo, do you know this man?", asked the Bishop.

Quasimodo looked at him, shrugged and said "His face doesn't ring a bell."

Friday, May 18, 2018

COMIC PANEL HOG FARM

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

Thursday, May 17, 2018

COMIC PANEL CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Faber Castell brush in hand:book sketchbook

Sunday, May 13, 2018

FAST SKETCH

11" x 17"
Pentel brush pen and Pilot precise V5 pen in hand:book sketchbook

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

SUBLIMINAL

11" x 17"
Faber Castell brush, Winsor Newton Series 7 # 3 brush, Dr Ph Martin Bombay black India ink and Kuretake white ink in hand:book sketchbook

COMIC PANEL CAT

11" x 17"
#2B Staedtler pencil, Faber Castel brush, Pentel brush pen and Kuretake white ink in Stillman & Birn Zeta sketchbook

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

KITKAT

4" x 6"
Ink on card

Seems the cat that lives here has been double dipping on the meals. Each of us have been feeding her without knowing it! So now when one of us feeds her we put this card out. The jig is up!

Friday, April 27, 2018

DREAM JOURNAL GOOD REBIRTH

11" x 17"
Pilot precise V5 pen, Pentel brush pen, Faber Castell brush and General's white China marker in Stillman & Birn sketchbook

It felt like I was in a rush. I was at the end of a long line. A flashing sign read "Good Rebirth" and I started to feel a wave of panic coming over me. A rough looking dude was sitting on a wall in this alley. As I approached him I saw he had a name tag on his garage mechanic shirt that read "Morty" in red color script.



As I started to ask him what was going on he said "Just go around the alley and don't look up. It's so nice of you to keep volunteering." Before I could tell him I never volunteer for anything he said "be a helper."

Monday, April 23, 2018

FIGURE STUDY 418

FIGURE STUDY 418
11" x 14"
Ink and watercolor in Strathmore sketchbook

Sunday, April 22, 2018

RIGHT FIELD BLEACHERS

11" x 17"
Pilot Precise V5 pen and Faber Castell brush pens in hand:book sketchbook

This is where we sat back in the sixties at the old Yankee stadium. One dollar ticket, hard benches and plenty of sun. All the friendly old retired guys sat there and loved to talk baseball. The Yankee bullpen was toward right field and you could watch the pitchers warming up. It was as holy and sacred as any church.

Monday, April 16, 2018

161st STREET BRONX NYC

11 1/2" x 8"
Uniball pen, Faber Castell brushes and Generals white China marker in Moleskine sketchbook

My brother and I used to take the D train to 161st street for Yankee baseball games in the 1960's. In those days they were terrible but we did get to see some great players from other teams. We always sat in the cheapest seats (right field bleachers) and spent many long summer days eating hot dogs and peanuts. I preferred going to Met games at Shea stadium in Queens but I was in awe of that great ballpark in the Bronx . When you first rolled up on the subway you could see part of that luscious green outfield. Too bad the place was torn down so that the current club could play in a new stadium that had plenty of corporate sky boxes $$$. Gotta pay those salaries!

Thursday, April 12, 2018

102 EAST 7TH STREET

11" x 17"


Faber Castell brushes, Pentel brush pen, Blick acrylic and Generals white China marker in hand:book sketchbook

Saturday, April 7, 2018