21 18.5cm Pen & Ink.
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#666
28 x 38cm. Ink, watercolor, Neocolor


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#664 Branches & powerlines
10 x 15cm Ink and Neocolor. Sketch for a painting
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#663
14 x 17cm Pen & ink, watercolor


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#662 Self Portrait
20 x 27cm Pen & Ink and Neocolor

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#661
26 x 18cm Human Face. Pen & Ink, watercolor. Another advantage of pen and ink–nibs and India ink: I spent $8.00 the other day on two Derwent Graphik fine liners. With the kind of work I’ve been doing, they’ll be good for maybe 5 or six pieces. A bottle of ink and a 102 nib, if I keep it clean, will last for months, working every day. And the lines are more dynamic and less mechanical.
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#660
17 x 23cm Pen & ink, watercolor
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#659
19 x 28cm Intersectional Webs. Pen & ink, with colored ink

#658
35.5 x 43cm Pen & ink, watercolor. (black & white W.I.P. below)
All about the tension between almost random lines and splatters, and a kind of geometric containment, with light and color resisting. Anarchy struggling with the State. Can abstraction be allegory?
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#657
Working on visual ‘ideas’ for a larger piece. Would you believe I’ve been working on the this for 3 days? It’s only 15x17cm, but pen & ink (with my beloved crow quill nib (Hunt No 2) is labor intensive, and I need lots of time between working sessions to observe and think about where it’s going.
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