
Here are a couple of Polaroids of me and death by monkeys after a bar brawl !!! Us Moly Xchangers have to stick together. I used watercolor, colored pencils, india ink, and markers. The watercolor was working fine on death by monkeys, but when I was using the watercolor on my face it started soaking in really quickly (weird). Anyway I think it came out pretty good (the watercolor ) I'm a big fan of plaid so I might keep it as my personal theme for this exchange. This book is about 85% done. A little more tightening up and it'll be on it's way to Chicken Master Josh. Hope you like it DBM!!!
8 comments:
HA! It looks like youre comparing beatings on a kitchen tablecloth...you know, the vinyl kind that sticks to your elbows and arms...you know the one. Came out great
"Yeah, but you should have seen what I did to his fists!"
that's awesome...in reality it's actually unfortunate how many times I've had to have that tooth repaired.
that is just too awesome!
I really dig this, and thanks for sharing your process as well, very snappy!
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I really laughed when I saw this, great portraits!
It's actually my fault if you had trouble with watercolor, I added some spray coating on my drawing but I have not enough protected the next sheet...sorry! You wont have this problem with E's moly and the others, promise!
I will mail it tomorrow.
Truly Awesome.
Thank you all for the kind words, I just had to let everyone know that me and Aaron are tough customers. Yeah Julie I kinda figured about the fixative it's ok it worked out in the end. Curveballs can be kind of interesting to deal with. I'm definitely excited for the next Moly.
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