The Prisoner Gives In And Says He'll Wait Til The Morning To Leave
Original in 2b pencil, sepia added. i know the hands are a bit too small, hee hee, but i liked the effect.
The prisoner knows his end is near, and he knows the Vampire lies & will not let him leave tomorrow either, so he hatches a plan of his own & will act tomorrow while the Vampire sleeps
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Paul Compton, 2 months ago
If I had to pick an all-time favourite pinkyjain work it would probably be this one. The original pencil sketch is in my favourites and now the sepia version is in my favourites. You rock my world pinkyjain, love the handwritten text in this one as well : ))))))))))))))))))
Matt Mawson, 2 months ago
This is one of my favourites of yours, too, pinkyjain. I think the small hands work nicely in this style.
Lori Peters, 2 months ago
See, Stockholm’s syndrome!!!!! I shall wait to see what happens next.
AngelArtist, 2 months ago
This is very good and I like it very much.
pinkyjain in reply to Paul Compton’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you again & again so very much Paul. i used the handwritten script on many of the pieces since he is keeping a hand written journal & i used specific passages. Thank you so very much again Paul, :O))))
pinkyjain in reply to Matt Mawson’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Matt, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to Lori Peters’s comment, 2 months ago
Hee hee, we shall see, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to AngelArtist’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you again so very much Angela, :O))))). Its after 9 pm now, and i am hoping to continue work on another drawing in this series
mieclarke, 2 months ago
beautiful work again Pinky…..can’t wait what happens next!
Karin Taylor, 2 months ago
it’s fantastic pinky…..i can feel the anticipation in the air.
John Douglas, 2 months ago
I am with Paul – if i had to choose one favourite this is it. The hand-written text is a treat, in an age of generic computer fonts and adds to the atmosphere, this is a great part of the series and works very nicely on its own too, LOVE IT!
Ine Spee, 2 months ago
I really like this drawing. His hands might indeed be too small if you want them to be anatomically correct, but I don’t think they have to be for illustrations. They work really well in the overall drawing and make it look even more special.
I also love the sepia colour you have here, as well as the overall mood and expression the drawing brings. Really great work! =D
dawndavies, 2 months ago
brilliant
aglaia b, 2 months ago
this is just grand! LOVE IT and his tiny hands look a treat!
Unseen, 2 months ago
Oh Pinky the drawing and the words are wonderful! Well done!Sx
Mar Silva, 2 months ago
Glad he chose to close the door! What will morning bring?
blamo, 2 months ago
Marvellous …...........
Jan Landers, 2 months ago
awesome, pinky…..your talent and imagination amaze me each and every day…..i am always in anticipation of your next one….. :-)
margaretfraser, 2 months ago
love this piece great work
ozczecho, 2 months ago
Cool…great work.
pinkyjain in reply to mieclarke’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much mie (where are you?)
pinkyjain in reply to Karin Taylor’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you very much Karin, :O))))
pinkyjain in reply to John Douglas’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much John, for your comment & purchase, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to Ine Spee’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Ine. The small hands seem to work for some weird reason, hee hee
pinkyjain in reply to dawndavies’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much again Dawn, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to aglaia b’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much aglaia, :O)))). i was going to make them bigger, when i realized how small they were, but i never got around to it, & everyone seems to love them so i think i will leave them be
pinkyjain in reply to Unseen’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Sophie, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to Mar Silva’s comment, 2 months ago
i’m actually still working on the drawings for this, & hopefully soon will have new so everyone can see if he escapes
pinkyjain in reply to blamo’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much blamo, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to Jan Landers’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much again Jan, your comments are such a wonderful support & inspiration to me, :O))))
pinkyjain in reply to margaretfraser’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Margaret, :O)))))
pinkyjain in reply to ozczecho’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much ozczecho, :O)))))
Mui-Ling Teh, 15 days ago
I’m glad Paul brought attention to this work pinkyjain, and his comments really help me get more out of this; I love the narrative and the emotive charm. The prisoner is full of grief covering his eyes, yet he’ll still be naive with a bit of hope of planning a scheme; and the sepia helps bring that out.
pinkyjain in reply to Mui-Ling Teh’s comment, 14 days ago
Thank you so very much Mui-Leng. This has been a long work in progress, i think i first started it in 1991. i think Paul & Angela (AngelArtist) are my biggest fans of the Vampire Series, so i am trying hard to get some new drawings done for this & hope to finish it someday. So glad you liked this, thank you again, :O))))))
ellejayerose, 10 days ago
think this is my all time fav ‘pinkie’ too… have to agree with paulie
I am currently reading the complete lyrics of nick cave – this maybe why such a morose image holds so much appeal at this time