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An old black & white drawing for the current Illustration Friday theme. I thought this would help me get some momentum going. The 'Pencil Heads' drawing series started as a vehicle for me to get back into traditional pencil/graphite and paper artwork, as I had been doing so much work on the computer (and still do), but wanted to flex my creative skills and get my hands and mind working together again the 'old' way. These drawings were done primarily for fun, and something that would sell easily. I have always enjoyed cartooning and caricature, and love the effect of exaggerated and distorted human facial features. This series of Pencil Heads took a less cartoony take on the theme, and began to introduce more bizarre distortions. The heads have distinct split-personalities, where it almost seems as if there are two heads instead of one. |
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