I can rarely ever decide when to stop working on a piece.
Daily Scratchboard Whip Out In Progress:
"The Eyes of Charles Lummis"
Daily Scratchboard Whip Out In Progress:
"The Eyes of Charles Lummis, Part II"
Same goes for this scene.
Daily Scratchboard Whip Out In Progress:
"Sharlot In Chair"
Daily Scratchboard Whip Out In Progress:
"Sharlot With Her Letter of Recommendation"
And this one.
Daily Scratchboard Whip Out:
"El Cid Makes His Point"
In my defense, I love doing it and I love the process and, I also realize, that at some point, I will no longer be able to do it, and, so, I'm running in front of that train.
"You're on earth. There's no cure for that."
—Samuel Beckett
I can't even fathom how you do those scratch boards. They are amazing and must take a huge amount of time.
ReplyDeleteIt's essentially a mind trick, working in reverse, negative to positive. It takes about the same time as a positive rendering.
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