Political cartoon style, with the words removed so it's safe-for-work and can't stir up debate.The Japanese gentleman appearing in 3 frames is Mr. Koizumi, the current prime minister of Japan. Link leads to a Google image search, so you voters can compare the cartoon to photos of the man.
Made for art school entrance exams (no, I didn't get in). I've used black paper, white correction fluid, brushes and an old fashioned pen. My first entry ever.
Aliens are among us.
Please full-view! It's much crispier. Digitally inked in Photoshop. I hate to post older work, and this was done for my school Newspaper. (Hence the small size)
Page 6 of my forthcoming (fingers crossed) coloring book for older children. Wish me luck finding a publisher !
Title:"Manpower rejects the Screw Factory".This's a protest against "gotta buy it" consumerism and minimum-wage, zero-financial-security p/t & temp jobs.
The origami crane, Ori-tsuru, is a Japanese symbol of peace, wishing for wellness, and of hope. This monochrome ink stipple piece is a self-portrait done with mirrors, freehand (no photos used, even for reference) and a single folded-paper bird as a prop. The watch is a Casio G-shock. :)
Kenshin and his katana :)
Black ballpoint pen. No construction lines, pencil starter lines, or other base drawing was done prior to committing this to ink. What you see is what you get.
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