When i sit at my table and wonder what to draw, salvation sometimes comes in the form of a simple question: What would Danny Gregory do?
In moments like this, his soft British accent wafts in: Draw what's in front of you.
But of course.
Tonight, it was a not-so-haphazard mix of items on my dining room table. I did move the iPod closer to the glasses so it would fit on the page -- and now after scanning it, i am finding out it is disproportionate. But heck.
Oh, yet again you amaze me. You know, it's funny that you get inspiration from someone else's words, when your images in fact inspire many of us. :D
Posted by: Lost In Wonder | Sep 18, 2008 at 08:53
This is such a great drawing and another reminder to me of how one can find inspiration where ever one looks.
Posted by: Stephen Gardner | Sep 18, 2008 at 10:09
I love this kind of drawing. And, the glasses are a great drawing all on their own. Excellent.
Some questions I have; how come you never told us that you were in DG's book? DG has a British accent?? And do you where glasses???
Posted by: andreaj | Sep 18, 2008 at 18:35
France, les lunettes et les ombres sont particulièrement réussies.
Posted by: Cécile | Sep 19, 2008 at 02:43
wicked stuff! i too tend to fall for the 'draw what's in front of you' thing, and it works nicely, liberating.
Posted by: petescully | Sep 19, 2008 at 16:30