Hahahahah! I don't have words!!! Your work is wonderfull...:) I saw that The "Lion King" was your idea!! ;) And here I saw The Baby evolution, one the second pictures he have hair or it's wig!!? Oscar! You can to draw me? Maybe one little caricature??? I will be very glad.
The Mexican with the mezo bottle reminds me of sketchbooks drawn by Rick Griffin and published in Surfer Magazine in the mid-sixties. I was only five years old then and the drawings scared me. Your more contemporary drawing brings back the old chills.
Hahahahah! I don't have words!!! Your work is wonderfull...:)
ReplyDeleteI saw that The "Lion King" was your idea!! ;)
And here I saw The Baby evolution, one the second pictures he have hair or it's wig!!?
Oscar! You can to draw me? Maybe one little caricature??? I will be very glad.
What an amazing post dear Oscar!Really beautiful!:O)
ReplyDeleteGet home safely Old Bean?
ReplyDeleteThanks for you great advice yesterday.
Always incredible to look through your sketchbooks in the flesh-superb!
Yeah!..Lovely day!...Was nice seeing you with John!
ReplyDeletees impresionante la frescura y lo directo de los trazos rápidos!
ReplyDeletequel talent!(talento)
ReplyDeleteHermosos, buenisimos Grillo
ReplyDeleteFirst time I see one "plein air" sketch from you.
ReplyDeleteDo you still do that sometimes?
No. I carry my photo camera with me instead.
ReplyDeleteOskar,
ReplyDeleteThe Mexican with the mezo bottle reminds me of sketchbooks drawn by Rick Griffin and published in Surfer Magazine in the mid-sixties. I was only five years old then and the drawings scared me. Your more contemporary drawing brings back the old chills.
Lee Marvin Newland
P.S. The Rolf Harris sequence is off the charts.
Me gustaron el Indio Fernández junto a Pancho Pistolas!
ReplyDeleteI know about those graphic terrors, Marvin!
ReplyDeleteEn realidad es Alfonso Bedoya Jr., Fraga!
"The Federales, You Know, The Mounted Police...Badges?!!...I Don't Have To Show You No Stinkin' Badges!!!"
dig those cats! memories of Sullivant!
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