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January 18, 2016
Hello, I bought one of your Small Drawings books (cover is woods with a fox on a motorcycle) at MICE last fall. And I'm just wondering if you could tell me about your materials and process. Specifically what paper (watercolor? bristol board?) and utensils
Hey Geoff, thanks. Can I say right off the bat that materials don’t matter very much! All materials are good for is ensuring a predictable outcome, so let the materials you choose suit the mark you want to make. End of story!
Epilogue: I draw very small, more or less exclusively with a Hunt 108 nib and a Tachikawa T-77 nib, and Dr Ph Martin’s Black Star matte ink. And on Strathmore 500 bristol board.
Hello, I bought one of your Small Drawings books (cover is woods with a fox on a motorcycle) at MICE last fall. And I'm just wondering if you could tell me about your materials and process. Specifically what paper (watercolor? bristol board?) and utensils
Hey Geoff, thanks. Can I say right off the bat that materials don’t matter very much! All materials are good for is ensuring a predictable outcome, so let the materials you choose suit the mark you want to make. End of story!
Epilogue: I draw very small, more or less exclusively with a Hunt 108 nib and a Tachikawa T-77 nib, and Dr Ph Martin’s Black Star matte ink. And on Strathmore 500 bristol board.
Hello, I bought one of your Small Drawings books (cover is woods with a fox on a motorcycle) at MICE last fall. And I'm just wondering if you could tell me about your materials and process. Specifically what paper (watercolor? bristol board?) and utensils
Hey Geoff, thanks. Can I say right off the bat that materials don’t matter very much! All materials are good for is ensuring a predictable outcome, so let the materials you choose suit the mark you want to make. End of story!
Epilogue: I draw very small, more or less exclusively with a Hunt 108 nib and a Tachikawa T-77 nib, and Dr Ph Martin’s Black Star matte ink. And on Strathmore 500 bristol board.
Hello, I bought one of your Small Drawings books (cover is woods with a fox on a motorcycle) at MICE last fall. And I'm just wondering if you could tell me about your materials and process. Specifically what paper (watercolor? bristol board?) and utensils
Hey Geoff, thanks. Can I say right off the bat that materials don’t matter very much! All materials are good for is ensuring a predictable outcome, so let the materials you choose suit the mark you want to make. End of story!
Epilogue: I draw very small, more or less exclusively with a Hunt 108 nib and a Tachikawa T-77 nib, and Dr Ph Martin’s Black Star matte ink. And on Strathmore 500 bristol board.
BUT THEN AGAIN, WHO DOES? Original drawing from a famous movie...

BUT THEN AGAIN, WHO DOES?
Original drawing from a famous movie that perhaps you’ve heard of. Archival giclée
prints available through Inprnt.
January 15, 2016
OH WOODY.A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get your own...

OH WOODY.
A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get your own here, as my schedule allows, and see all the ones thus far here. Short version is I’ll draw any famous/widely recognizable figure, fictional or historical or just popular, just once.
AND! I’ve opened up 10 more Persons Of Interest slots, if you’ve been thinking about getting one. I’m caught up on orders except for a couple of pieces I’m working on now, so you’ll be first in line until you’re not anymore! Get yours right here.
January 7, 2016
dharbin:
DIARY :: December 24, 2015 :: Dream
I used to make...

DIARY :: December 24, 2015 :: Dream
I used to make diary comics, and I’m starting again, although my broken website is in the middle of being fixed, so I’ll put them here until it emerges from its chrysalis, shiny and new, just like Madonna predicted. In the meantime, you can read my old ones in the collected edition, published by Koyama Press and for sale with a sketch right here.
Reblogging to add that I put the original art for this strip up here.
January 6, 2016
AFTER-WORK BEER.A warmup drawing, pen and ink on 5″ x 7″ 140lb...

AFTER-WORK BEER.
A warmup drawing, pen and ink on 5″ x 7″ 140lb watercolor paper. Original available for sale here.
January 5, 2016
MARTIN SCORSESE.A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get...

MARTIN SCORSESE.
A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get your own here, as my schedule allows, and see all the ones thus far here. Short version is I’ll draw any famous/widely recognizable figure, fictional or historical or just popular, just once.
AND! I’ve opened up 10 more Persons Of Interest slots, if you’ve been thinking about getting one. I’m caught up on orders except for a couple of pieces I’m working on now, so you’ll be first in line until you’re not anymore! Get yoursright here.
THE XENOMORPH.
A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get...

THE XENOMORPH.
A “Persons Of Interest” drawing. You can get your own here, as my schedule allows, and see all the ones thus far here. Short version is I’ll draw any famous/widely recognizable figure, fictional or historical or just popular, just once.
AND! I’ve opened up 10 more Persons Of Interest slots, if you’ve been thinking about getting one. I’m caught up on orders except for a couple of pieces I’m working on now, so you’ll be first in line until you’re not anymore! Get yours right here.
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