December 19, 2022
Sometimes a little life can be found in death.
After the assassination of Jesse James on April 3, 1882, numerous photographers took photos of the corpse leaning against a wall and in his ice casket, and an illustrator for Frank Leslie's used one of these photos and, with a few pen strokes, opened Jesse's eyes.
Kind of creepy, but it's the closest we'll ever get to how the famous outlaw looked in his final days.
Which, is a long way of saying, this is where I got my reference and inspiration for this series of sketches.
Daily Whip Out:
"Hoity Toity Jesse James"
Daily Whip Out:
"Jesse James' Furrowed Eyebrows"
Daily Whip Out:
"Jesse James Paranoid"
Of course, I have five more of these going in various stages of finish, including "Dapper Jesse" and "Jesse James Picture Frame Straightener" but those will have to wait because it's my birthday and I have to go eat street tacos from Fantasticos for breakfast, because that was my request.
Back Gate Extravaganza
Sometimes I walk from the house to my studio and catch a little bit of heaven beyond the breezeway. This is one of those moments, last night.
"Alls well, that ends well, and if it's not well, it's not over."
—Old Vaquero Saying
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