Haw! Look how carefully drawn the beard stubble (above) is. My kid was certain that the secret to drawing me was to draw the five o'clock shadow first. Get that right and everything else just falls into place. She took endless pains to perfect it then whipped out the rest of the drawing fast, almost as an afterthought.
Here (above) she draws me eating a burger. My stubby turnip fingers deliver the big wafer up to my massive head where it's masticated by a tiny mouth. Fleeing the carnage, every crumb that can make it to the lip takes a suicidal plunge into the ether.
And here she does the back of my head, highlighting the thin wispy neck hairs under the hairline. I've posted this before but I can't resist doing it again.
When she wasn't drawing me I drew my kid (above), except she changed poses constantly to make it hard for me.
That was because she believed that posing for a picture was phony. I had to be fast to get anything at all.
How do you like those hand poses? If I had a more willing subject I could have gone down in history as the artist who captured the very first moment of wakefulness. The first! Imagine that! I'd have owned that action forever and ever!
2 comments:
You guys rock Eddie! You guys would make a great team, doing a book together like the Crumbs "drawn together"!
BTW I met you at the guild party! I was the guy who took the picture of you, Jim, and your guys' other pal. I was too stunned about the whole experience to say much, but it was nice meeting you!
NodnarB: Wow! A great idea! Who knows? Maybe that'll come about. Many thanks!
So that was you at the union party! It was nice to meet you, and thanks for taking the pictures, which turned out fine.
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