Young Bob Dylan, this is the last drawing I did before heading out of NC to visit a friend in the Midwest. I didn't get paid before I left for this one, which I was counting on. So I headed out on the bus trip on faith. Now I'm stuck in a city I've never been to before, Richmond, Virginia, and I need to sell this to buy my bus ticket the rest of the way up north.
It's 18" X 24", Sharpies on paper, done in my unique Sharpie scribble style, and took 35-40 hours to draw. In the background are chunks of lyrics to a whole bunch of his songs. Looking for $150. My price for new commissions is $175 now.
I did a pop up art show this morning, near a Starbuck's, just getting people's impressions of it as they rushed by trying to ignore me. A couple of guys really dug it. When you can stop someone who doesn't want to stop and talk, just with the drawing itself, that's a cool thing. Bob's needs a new home, and I need a bus ticket. Message Facebook or email me if interested: stevenemig13@gmail.com .
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