Speaking of Tim, it initially surprised me that, given his artistic proclivities, he did not choose to draw ol' Jacob Marley here himself. Seemed right up Tim's alley, subject-wise. About 30 seconds into drawing all those chains I realized why Hambone passed.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
A Christmas Carol warm up: Marley's Ghost
"Tiny Tim" Hamilton chose today's warm-up topic as "A Christmas Carol". Here's my entry:
Speaking of Tim, it initially surprised me that, given his artistic proclivities, he did not choose to draw ol' Jacob Marley here himself. Seemed right up Tim's alley, subject-wise. About 30 seconds into drawing all those chains I realized why Hambone passed.
Speaking of Tim, it initially surprised me that, given his artistic proclivities, he did not choose to draw ol' Jacob Marley here himself. Seemed right up Tim's alley, subject-wise. About 30 seconds into drawing all those chains I realized why Hambone passed.
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Wow. Complete inacuracy. In the book he had a ponytail, gosh! ugh!
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Ha! It's there-- it's just tucked away behind his head. All the chains must be covering it.
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