



I found these tonight looking for some turpenoid. And Marco asked me to post some a while ago. Just heads this time around.
About 10 years back, my Father owned a gallery/frame shop. He would host life drawing and painting sessions once a week for a few hours for local artists and illustrators. These are all from those sessions.
5 comments:
wow, look great. 10 years ago? Dam.. I was drawing stick men 10 years ago...
wow Mark! great pieces!! I especially dig the second and the last one, inspiring color skills!
thanks a lot for sharing and bravo!
AWESOME man. I absolutely love these. And thanks so much for posting them too - I know the feeling of showing old work (but these are great regardless). And was there ever a time when you DIDN'T know how to paint? geez ;)
Beautiful work man, seriously!
Mark,
These are great. Love your emotion in this piece.
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