A Chair Too High
A Chair Too High
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7.75 inches vertical
November 2008
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[Cloudery 025]
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chair, furniture, stool, forest, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Don Quixote
Don Quixote
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7.75 inches vertical
November 2008
Not For Sale
[Cloudery 024]
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Don Quixote, Rocinante, quixotic, horse, windmill, book, Cervantes, Sancho Panza, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Pod
Pod
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7 inches horizontal
November 2008
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[Cloudery 023]
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pod, plant, cocoon, flower, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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The Window
The Window
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 5 inches square
November 2008
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[Cloudery 022]
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window, tree, clouds, story, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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After the Fair
After the Fair
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7 inches horizontal
November 2008
For Sale
[Cloudery 021]
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fair, carnival, whimsy, night, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Cephalopod
Cephalopod
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7 inches horizontal
November 2008
For Sale
[Cloudery 020]
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octopus, squid, underwater, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Rabbit’s Vantage Point
Rabbit’s Vantage Point
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7.75 inches horizontal
November 2008
Contact to inquire about availability
[Cloudery 019]
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Text from “Rabbit, Run” by John Updike:
His day has been bothered by God: Ruth mocking, Eccles blinking—why did they teach you such things if no one believed them? It seems plain, standing here, that if there is this floor there is a ceiling, that the true space in which we live is upward space. Someone is dying. In this great stretch of brick someone is dying. The thought comes from nowhere: simple percentages. Someone in some house along these streets, if not this minute then the next, dies; and in that suddenly stone chest the heart of this flat prostrate rose seems to him to be. He moves his eyes to find the spot; perhaps he can see the cancer-blackened soul of an old man mount through the blue like a monkey on a string. He strains his ears to hear the pang of release as this ruddy illusion at his feet gives up this reality. Silence blasts him. Chains of cars creep without noise; a dot comes out of a door. What is he doing here, standing on air? Why isn’t he home? He becomes frightened and begs Ruth, “Put your arm around me.”
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rabbit, run, john updike, harry angstrom, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Roads That Don’t Diverge
Roads That Don’t Diverge
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7.5 inches horizontal
November 2008
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[Cloudery 018]
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black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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Cetacea
Cetacea
Pen and ink on watercolor paper
5 x 7.5 inches horizontal
November 2008
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[Cloudery 017]
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orca, whale, killer whale, black and white art, doodle, art, illustration, sketch, moleskine, first book, firstbook.org, charity
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