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moleskine 43
[Another one from the notebook. 5×7 inches approx.]
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Madrugada Jones
16 years ago
Hugh,
I like your new artistic direction. It feels much less restricted than your previous stuff and has a cathartic texture to it. I find that when I visit your website I usually go away feeling both relaxed and smarter. Relaxed because I draw cartoons too (check out my blog if you feel like it: http://spinachflame.wordpress.com/) and I take inspiration from your “steady Eddie”, don’t-quit-your-day-job approach. Thanks for always staying so positive. I also feel smarter because of your great insights into marketing and social objects. Take care and enjoy your time in Texas.
Catherine
16 years ago
I wish you all the magic and success in the world… you deserve great things to happen to you… x
John Stansbury
16 years ago
Do you think the broadening of scope is due to the big sky out there? The expansive view in Big Bend country seems to lead you to the big by making you feel so very small. If it only had the silver-gray and sage-greens of Central Texas….
Cheers,
j
John Stansbury
16 years ago
Sorry, one more thing–have you gone to see any of the pictographs in the canyons? Would be an interesting comparison to your drawings.
Hugh,
I like your new artistic direction. It feels much less restricted than your previous stuff and has a cathartic texture to it. I find that when I visit your website I usually go away feeling both relaxed and smarter. Relaxed because I draw cartoons too (check out my blog if you feel like it: http://spinachflame.wordpress.com/) and I take inspiration from your “steady Eddie”, don’t-quit-your-day-job approach. Thanks for always staying so positive. I also feel smarter because of your great insights into marketing and social objects. Take care and enjoy your time in Texas.
I wish you all the magic and success in the world… you deserve great things to happen to you… x
Do you think the broadening of scope is due to the big sky out there? The expansive view in Big Bend country seems to lead you to the big by making you feel so very small. If it only had the silver-gray and sage-greens of Central Texas….
Cheers,
j
Sorry, one more thing–have you gone to see any of the pictographs in the canyons? Would be an interesting comparison to your drawings.