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doodling away the day..... (zentangling the day away? :)

Sneek Peek of the reading room! Now in the digital process of completion. :)

nothing better to do on a summers morning.

Line drawings by William John Hopkins.

"The Doers" COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY WILLIAM JOHN HOPKINS

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY

 

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Doers, by William John Hopkins This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net

A cover illustration for a novella which was accepted by Bewildering Stories. Here's a link to the publication. You can access all the chapters from the page: www.bewilderingstories.com/issue461/birdland2.html

 

For the Illustration Friday group, I point out that the man's scrubs are really WRINKLED!!! In the story the hero (Michael) is an escapee from protective custody in a scientific institute in a post-apocalyptic, Utopian society (where he is being studied because of his brain's unusual ability to work as a receiver for radio waves), and naturally escapees don't usually have access to irons or dry cleaning. Also Michael's brain is his most valuable organ; WRINKLES are characteristic of maturing brains; what Hercule Poirot used to call "the little gray cells" are composed of wrinkled (and therefore imprinted with memory and knowledge) matter--thus wrinkles are an integral part of the story in two ways.

 

You can hear Sarah Vaughan's classic rendition of "Lullaby of Birdland" at

www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8cFdZyWOOs

 

Sprinter naar Schiphol

#WeAreOnePeople #AmsterdamseMensen #PeopleOfAmsterdam #tekening #drawing #linedrawing #livedrawing

Pen and ink with pencil and acrylic on archival paper

Drawing,Pen and Ink with Pencil and Paint

the man sitting a table over from at barnes and noble

5 mins gesture/quick sketch

"The Little Red Wonder Book;" A First Book of Religion for Little Children by Lewis Gilbert Wilson. Illustrated by Clara E. Atwood. Copyright 1917, The Beacon Press, Boston.

Pen& ink and colored pencils

This was a real Zentangle in that I had no idea where I was going and just went with the flow. That's perhaps why the colours are odd.

ink on paper, 7.5" x 5"

Continuous line drawing and watercolour of a backstreet in Ortigia, Sicily. Enjoyed doing it.

Quick continuous line 3” x 5” sketch enhanced by some colour and reinforced lines in places.

"Three jolly gentlemen,

In coats of red,

Rode their horses

Up to bed.

 

Three jolly gentlemen

Snored till morn,

Their horses champing

The golden corn.

 

Three jolly gentlemen,

At break of day,

Came clitter-clatter down the stairs

And galloped away."

Walter de la Mare

 

“Voices of Verse, Book One” by Harry Flynn, Ray MacLean, and Chester Lund; illustrated by Marion Humphreys Matchitt; published by Lyons & Carnahan; 1933.

Watercolours with waterbrush, and black ink with fountain pen into my AMI ART watercolour sketchbook memory (20x14 cm, 180 g/m2) (25 min)

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