I give money to my roommate, the alien kitten. Who finds my hoarding most convenient. (Watercolor done while she and I were waiting for our DSL to kick in.)
The character of my old friend Heather Fieldhouse, though the sketch was based on a rabbit statue in this coffee house where they let me play the guitar.
This is really old--I drew it in late 1997--and I ought to apologize for the lower technical precision, but you know what? I won't because I still find it evocative. Mililani sits deep in thought in a tribute to one of my favorite, now defunct, college hangouts.
At a party, Thomas Dye and I found ourselves in the familiar position of sitting at a table sketching and pondering why there's air. I'm represented as the scaly one on the left.
(Don't you hate when you upload something and THEN decide you must change it or it'll bother you forever? Picky detail work, folks.) We are none of us as pure or as impure as we pretend. frampton, David and Mililani are the intellectual property of themselves, in some existential sense.
Llewellyn. Dragon, father of one, statesman, eccentric, activist, philosopher, presidential candidate, and...pinup? I don't buy it. But you can find him with all his clothes on at www.ozyandmillie.org.
Marigold and Zero, teenage skunk girls dressed as teenage skunk girls will. I have two scanners. One does white very well but tends to blend dark areas together into a mushy blackish hue. The other is better for color subtlety but rotten with white. This was scanned with the latter.