That “you” seems like Gollum. Not in the drawn, but in the “Oh, we could” line.
Amazing, like always. Keep going Juan!.
I’ll be round here.
Parchesians Greetings.
someone told me once that all of the drawings we make are lightly based off of ourselves… plus drawing itself is kind of taking a idea from your mind and marking yourself onto something…
I love this one! It hits home. Other times people talk about their characters as if they are their brothers and walking into the converstation a person wouldn’t know that the character was fictional. So cool!
This reminds me of one of my friends. He’s an artist, and sometime he’ll walk up to a person with his sketchpad and say “I drew you!’ But usually the thing he has drawn hardly looks human. He’s an odd kid(understatement), and not too bright, but insightful, in strange subtle ways.
People will often ask me what a comic means. When I can’t give them a specific answer they think they’ve got one over on me. There doesn’t need to be some hidden depth every time.
Whose husband?
Ouch. It’s fixed now. Thanks.
I didn’t know if I was missing something or not. It took me a long time to get the blow-up doll one, for instance. 🙂
I might not ask you about your sketches…
That “you” seems like Gollum. Not in the drawn, but in the “Oh, we could” line.
Amazing, like always. Keep going Juan!.
I’ll be round here.
Parchesians Greetings.
Great mood, GREAT colors, fantastic!
hermoso, como siempre!
(Is it me? Not the real me, of course, but the me in your head?)
I really loved this one. I love the way the colors came out in this one, and the sketches look great. Can’t wait for you new one.
Oh we could. 🙂
someone told me once that all of the drawings we make are lightly based off of ourselves… plus drawing itself is kind of taking a idea from your mind and marking yourself onto something…
I love this one! It hits home. Other times people talk about their characters as if they are their brothers and walking into the converstation a person wouldn’t know that the character was fictional. So cool!
This reminds me of one of my friends. He’s an artist, and sometime he’ll walk up to a person with his sketchpad and say “I drew you!’ But usually the thing he has drawn hardly looks human. He’s an odd kid(understatement), and not too bright, but insightful, in strange subtle ways.
People will often ask me what a comic means. When I can’t give them a specific answer they think they’ve got one over on me. There doesn’t need to be some hidden depth every time.