




A few of these are covered with spatterings from an airbrush. I was recently given one by a professor who was cleaning out a studio. It took some cleaning, I am sure that it was never well cared for by students and it has to be fairly old. Not wanting to waste the paint or canned air, I sprayed blank pages of my sketchbook for later sketches.
2 comments:
Damn, you draw beaks like nobody's business. :-)
Nice stuff.
Willie, it is my one true talent.
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