December 6, 2024
Still rifling through old sketchbooks rediscovering and pondering my daily efforts. Sometimes I cringe at how off my sketches and ideas were (and, full disclosure, I thought each and every one was major groovy at the time!) and then, not often, but a few times, I am kind of in awe at what I did without even thinking about it.
(October, 2014)
Not even sure why I created that neon bar at the bottom, but given who it obviously is, I think you can at least guess what I was trying to say.
On a related note, this is from the same sketchbook.
(Based on a reference photo I took of my neighbor Dave Daiss riding up his driveway)
I realized I have quite a few characters I have created that need an outlet. I am going to gather them up and feature them in what I am calling Ten Teases. Here is one of them.
Yes, the model for this badass Mexican Mamacita is none other than Jeanne Sedello, my old partner on KSLX. Coming soon to a platform near you.
Every morning a certain dog trots on ahead of me and I get a good view of his butt waggin' prance as he saunter up Old Stage Road having the time of his life. Day in and day out, this ritual proves Ray Bradbury's quip that, "Every day is Christmas Day to a dog."
"The basic narrative fuel is always the slow unveiling of the final answer."
—Lee Child
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