It has been suggested that, in all fairness, all our 'artistic' uploads should include in the description all the 'tools' used to create said 'artistic' uploads. I have always mentioned my materials used which includes rather generic acid-free drawing paper, low-cost gel pens (usually .70) and color pencils. I use a mix of those which includes Crayola Gel pencils, now discontinued, Crayola Twistables, ArtAdvantage pencils I purchased online (wax based) as well as a generic Chinese manufactured oil-based pencil. I scan the images with an Epson PrecisionScan V39 scanner and use an antiquated graphics program called Microsoft Picture-It to adjust tint. Since I am one of the few users/members/whatever who supplies a description of any kind, this will be the first and last time I go into such detail. Per usual, this is an 8.25 by 5.5 inches gel pen with color pencil drawing on medium bond acid-free paper. It is original in concept and execution. Original Jones Art pledges this will be so until he is unable to produce ANYTHING in northwest Austin, Texas. Or anywhere else.
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Nikolay Semyonov 17 days ago
Long thin legs may add a of of charm to his movement down the street. The height of the pelvis over the ground may let others pass through like through a gate. What a great creature for a crowded and busy downtown street!Ray Steele 17 days ago
All that for just one drawing iam impress Charles impressive Drawing. Design;DDave Matke 17 days ago
This snappy fellow looks ready to bust a Fred Astair move , Charles. Good concept and execution : ) Hope your day is a cooler one