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Certain Faces IIIB - Emoting His Music

This is a scribble drawing. I haven't done one in a long time. I like doing them because in this age of electronic technology, my grandmother's diligence in teaching me to practice cursive writing in my Big Chief writing pad does not go to waste. She would be shocked to know how little I use it now. Everything about this is scribbled. It's been said that he does not sing with emotion. Now, I've seen him at concerts, and he certainly does sing with emotion. With this picture, on stage during his NAT(not a tour)/Solo Tour of spring-summer 2004, it shows just how intense, and it's not always the glory note.

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Anonymous Guest 19 Aug 2007

wow amazing never in my life have i eather herd of scribble drawing that is an amazing drawing of clay aiken

Artist Reply: I appreciate your comment, Guest. Thanks very much, and I'm happy to have introduced you to a new technique!!

Ruth Kauffman 20 Feb 2007

I never heard of "scribble drawing", Carliss!! So I learned something today! :) This is another amazing drawing of which you are the Queen!! Excellent!!

Artist Reply: Ruth, glad you like this one, and happy to have shown you something different. I have one more, and the title is Kenny. I may do more some time, and thanks so much!

Terry Harris 24 Sep 2006

Love it! I know this is not as simple to do as some might think! Excellent work!

Artist Reply: My goodness, I can't believe I didn't see this until now!! Terry, thank you a million times! I appreciate this so much!

bianca thomas 07 Aug 2006

your eye for portrait is incredible...

Artist Reply: Bianca, you have some of the greatest comments! Thank you!!

Jessica Hinsliff 26 Jun 2006

Excellent! Definately prove the no-emotion opinion wrong with this, and I bet a few jealous people out there hehe :p keep at it.

Artist Reply: Jessica, I proud to be able to show that, too! Thanks for your comment, and come back soon!