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July 9th's sketch is a brown paper napkin triptych.

Portrait, graphite on paper, 13x14 cm. Drawing 25 at the end of a brilliant Sunday

Some days ago I found a book with a lot of great classic modern art in it. This is a direct inspiration of looking through this book, somehow an almost selfportrait.

 

Unfinished scene from a café.

These both done only with brush and my kitchen mix of the leftovers from coffee and red wine plus some colour powder of the old and forgotten make-up box of a nameless female visitor.

 

Part of the imaginary portraits from my Anneé Olofson skechtbook.

while I very much like the idea of 'art thought a day' / draw365 / 365sketch etc.. Lately I'm drawn into the fact that art takes time. I've been researching for two days, researching for hours at a time, because I sense something very important that I don't know how to express accurately. These pages are just me doodling in the glimmer of the screen and the city, while I digest the peices of facts I've been putting together like a giant jigsaw puzzel.

Another version I did last night while looking at the photo on my kitchen wall.

Think I have to put away again, otherwise there will be more of this to come.

"Verschwindender Traum von einem Haus" vanishing dream of a house

 

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3 objects - the 1st one I doodled talking with Ginger, picked page up later. The pieces ? I don't know, keep thinking some of the doodles want to be cut up and this one got it.

I drew a lot of other stuff, but liked this tiny "bad-guy" character on the corner of my journal page best. Then I took a photo of it, and the phone focused on the sweater and fabric in background, not the page. I should have taken a pic of something else or re-photographed this, but I felt more like distorting the *beep* out of this image. My drawing lately is in support of stories and conversations, rather than for the sake of drawing. Will delete this later.

Here are my Faceboxes - 12 imaginery portraits of people I might have seen somewhere sometimes. As I did with No38 I drew them into empty cigar boxes, quick and rough sketches at midnight.

 

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"Jesus leaving the caverns of death"

inspired by the story of Easter

"Triptychon"

just a little playing with lines and spaces

missed my train at Central Station Utrecht today, ceiling turned out to be fascinating (drawing 007).

Some more late night FaceBox drawings

using small cigar boxes (at least the rest of them after cropping the cover)

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