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Wed Nov 7, 2007, 4:40 PM
After lurking forever, I have finally gotten around to scanning in, cleaning up & uploading a number of really ancient thumbnail sketches. The 28 oldest ones date from between 10 & 15 years ago. I'm trying to upload things in roughly chronological order, and plan on adding newer things soon. There are different old sketches at my Elfwood page:

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I'm from Las Vegas. I did well in math & science in high school, then alternated between studying Christian theology, theater, architecture, philosophy & fine art in college before running out of money & driving a taxi for 60 hours a week for a few years to get out of debt. Now I'm only working 48 hours a week (honestly, some weeks recently only 36 hours.) I took it easy for a couple of years after getting out of debt, now I need to motivate myself to start drawing on a regular basis. I like to call myself an artist but never seem to actually get around to making anything...

I am a member of the medieval recreation group the Society for Creative Anachronism, which knows me as Lord Fergus O'Fey. I act (like a fool), sing, and engage in Renaissance-style fencing.

  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Morbid Angel
  • Reading: Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine, Shaolin issue
  • Watching: Torchwood
  • Playing: City of Villains
  • Eating: Sushi Yamaguchi, 5900 W Charleston, Vegas
  • Drinking: Chilled Sake

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:iconspacecowboy76:
I was perusing your gallery - not bad - better than I could do with just a pencil and paper. But for the same reason, you should get a nice sized monitor and a decent sized wacom drawing slate to match. You will not regret it!
:-)

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:iconjohn-fitzgibbons:
Thank you. I have a decent monitor & I plan to one day get a good sized wacom pad, but mostly right now I need to learn & practice basic computer coloring.

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