OK, one Sharpie drawing and another weird skatepark sketch. Ken from NorCal liked the two "M.C. Escher Skatepark" drawings, and snapped those up. Then he asked me to draw this drawing of him on a golf course. The photo was taken on a trip that had a great personal meaning to him, and he was waiting for other golfers to play through. I loved this huge pine tree in the foreground. The yellow areas in the grass really pop in the photo, but are blended in better in the actual drawing. Sometimes certain colors pop really hard in photos with my Sharpie drawings. Below is a close-up of the tree bark, which took many hours to draw. This one is 18" X 24", #sharpiescribblestyle.
Another "M.C. Escher Skatepark drawing. Freehand isometric pen and ink, 9" X 12".
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