





This is another assignment Professor Daniel Finch's drawing class. We were to draw a song of our choice (one with no lyrics). I used a piece of a song composed by Bach and came up with a short story to illustrate. I like the ink a few of these but hate the watercolors. Terrible, terrible choices.
2 comments:
It all looks great to me Ammon! And I love this for superstition. Looks like the tables were turned, poor frog! Your linework is so very delicate.
Well before I even read what you had to say I loved the colours, and I still do after reading it. Also enjoyed the progression of the story/song.
I would like to link to you if that's okay with you.
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