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I was watching a particularly grotesque horror film last night, called ‘Inside’ and the main character was such a frowny face even before she was being attacked by some crazy woman that wanted her unborn child. So I started doodling while I watched it. This is the result. It’s not a direct likeness of the girl, but it’s similar. In case you can’t tell, I love fringes.
Warren County, Tennessee USA
Chilli with in her Easter outfit with her Easter basket.
This is a subpeak of Mount Morgan I guess, it’s unnamed. I was driving down a dirt road that leads into the canyon and the early morning shadows on this mountain just drew me in. I got out and took quite a few photos trying to capture it best. I think B&W works well with such a contrasty scene.
I woke up one morning to catch the sunrise at Convict Lake and on my return trip to my campsite I decided to venture down McGee Canyon. It was still fairly early in the morning and I was exploring the area when this pack train wandered by, presumably on their way to bring supplies to some people in the upper areas of the canyon. The mountains of McGee Canyon are composed of metamorphic rock. On the left is Mount Baldwin and on the right is Mount Aggie.
I saw this pile of asphalt and rock, and thought it would make an interesting photo. As to the title, I loved the song and it just seemed to fit.
The Band Stars, an Indie Rock band from Montreal, consisting of Amy Millan, Evan Cranley, Pat McGee, Chris Seligman (not pictured), Torquil Campbell (not pictured) and joined on stage by Alan Snoddy (on guitar) and Genevieve Walker (on violin). / Performing on the Coachella Stage at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2008 / Empire Polo Field, Indio, California / April 25-27, 2008 / Photo taken April 27, 2008
Didn’t enjoy drawing this, and it didn’t scan too well either…not happy Jan !!
When I was using Robert W. Service’s poem “The Cremation of Sam McGee” with my students, I decided to put one of the scenes on the Etch-a-Sketch. I’m sure you would have done the same thing, right? Is there anyone out there who knows about this story in verse? Here’s the part that I tried to illustrate. The setting is the Yukon Territory, in northern Canada. Then I made a hike, for I didn’t like / To hear him sizzle so; / And the heavens scowled, and the huskies howled, / And the wind began to blow. / It was icy cold, but the hot sweat rolled / Down my cheeks, and I don’t know why; / And the greasy smoke in an inky cloak / Went streaking down the sky.
Desert
Falls
Mountain
Night
Beach
Castle
Rift
Road
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