A wee dog I saw on the street. Sidewalk, really.
A Fembot. Okay, it didn't start out as a Fembot but I was watching the "Fembots in Las Vegas" episodes of The Bionic Woman and it just happened.
My hand and I having a staring contest. Hand lost.
Guy I saw in a coffee shop. Looks drunk but he wasn't. Then again, how would I know if he was sober...?
I think I drew this from a photo of Amy Grant. Looks just like her, right? Minus all the junk bleeding through from the other side of the page....
Elephant and calf. Infamous in that I drew this as part of a Thai-focused set for friends from Thailand, but drew *African* elephants instead of the Asian variety actually found in Thailand.
An *actual* Asian elephant.
A junk off the coast of Thailand's Andaman Sea. Note, this is the Thailand coast - not the African coast. Also a gift for a Thai friend.
Common Rose Butterfly - native to Thailand. Now we begin see why the African Elephants stuck out like a sore thumb....
Life model Elizabeth. As I recall, she did not actually have one giant arm and one regular-sized arm....
Life model Andrea-figure study.
A figure study-profile.
More of the same, but of a person's torso. Obviously.
Giraffes, at the local zoo. The only damn animals at the zoo who moved slow enough for me to sketch.
Figure study.... Too bad I ran out of time, this was shaping up nicely.
Another one of my hand - drawn while it was napping.
Hillary - life model, not stepdaughter.
Life model Jessica - her first time modeling and she never came back. Guess sitting naked in front of a crowd isn't for everybody.
Life model Kelly. One tall drink of water....
Potted plant in a local library. You take it where you can get it.
Lisa.
Liz.
Also Liz...
The always popular crouching man pose.
Mindy.
Mindy again.
Little postcard I made and sent to my niece, Nook.
Some leaves from the park.
The pear - always a favorite for still life....
5 minute sketch at a drawing session.
Mr. White Rhino at the local zoo. Okay, I guess the giraffes weren't the only slow movers.
Tree in the park. Hear a dog bark. Then sing like a lark....
More library foliage.
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