Sketch of a Motorist
Here's a hand drawn sketch I made, probably during a slow period during a meeting for example. It was made on computer printer label stock which seems to have an especially fine surface which accepts ink* rather well. For whatever reason on one particular printer, whenever a set of labels are printed the machine always produces one at the end of the job that is blank perhaps to assure that the last label printed doesn't get cut off short. Of course, because the labels are stored in continuous bulk within the printer, (roll or accordion fold I don’t know) reloading the 'unused' blank ones is not possible. Often, the blank ones are cast aside for any imaginable use.
This illustration is of a motorist being barraged with a stream of auto parts coming from either a car ahead or even perhaps the car of the motorist! It doesn't really matter, of course. It's just an idle, whimsical sketch of a nonsensical topic!
*I really like Uni-Ball Signo gel pens. The ink dries much faster than the very popular Pilot G4 and is less apt to wash away.
Sketch of a Motorist
Here's a hand drawn sketch I made, probably during a slow period during a meeting for example. It was made on computer printer label stock which seems to have an especially fine surface which accepts ink* rather well. For whatever reason on one particular printer, whenever a set of labels are printed the machine always produces one at the end of the job that is blank perhaps to assure that the last label printed doesn't get cut off short. Of course, because the labels are stored in continuous bulk within the printer, (roll or accordion fold I don’t know) reloading the 'unused' blank ones is not possible. Often, the blank ones are cast aside for any imaginable use.
This illustration is of a motorist being barraged with a stream of auto parts coming from either a car ahead or even perhaps the car of the motorist! It doesn't really matter, of course. It's just an idle, whimsical sketch of a nonsensical topic!
*I really like Uni-Ball Signo gel pens. The ink dries much faster than the very popular Pilot G4 and is less apt to wash away.