9×12 marker and pencil on paper.
Not as spontaneous as “Will Work 4 Robots,” but a fun piece inspired by those that work our streets in the 22nd Century. A moveable speed sign now that i think about it could be considered a speed trap in some areas… 😉 My converse wearing ticket giver has had a few run-ins with none too happy customers by the look of the dents…must be why there is such a high serial number on them. These are the type of coloring books i wanted as a kid, but had to settle on Disney and Lone Ranger themes growing up. This is how i spin my wheels between my abstract works…lots of fun, give it a try…love to see your results.
Wow, this paragraph is good, my sister is analyzing these things,
therefore I am going to tell her.
Thank you for the follow. It’s fun to be connected with artists of different media. :0)
Kneiling you have some amazing work on hand…I finally had a chance to actually check out in detail some of your post they ways in which you got inspired as well as the “cop outs” you mentioned. i don’t think they are lacking at all. Keep up the good work. Do you ever do any heavy urban work?
At present, other than shoes, my site is pretty much all i have done to date, except for some posters i did in the early 80’s…i appreciate the banksy style, but not in my wheel house..YET 😉
Thanks for the comments, it’s the stuff that keeps me going.
Wow! Brilliant!
I nominated you for liebster award
check out the questions for you here !
http://madebylakshmi.wordpress.com/2013/09/28/my-liebster-award-madebylakshmi/
I thank you the recognition, always a good feeling…however I am not doing awards presently…thanks again.
Hello, Ken,
Very cool stuff!
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Thanks for following me. Love your stuff!! Just found a book, How To Draw. Always wanted to draw, paint, do something. I think the camera is what has grabbed me but drawing is still something I would love to do. Following you!!
This is great! Such an imagination!
It’s awesome. I love the color combinations, Ken
I really like this one, Ken! Thanks for sharing your artwork!
Excellent!
That’s great!
Wonderful work. This is one that I especially like because you could look at it for hours and still find something you had not noticed before.
That is half the fun of doing these detail drawings, adding bits here and there as you go, and after, to add character and wit to basically a mass of organized black lines…the process is enjoyable !!!
Ahhh I love this… 🙂
Love it!!!
Awesomeness!!