Hark, a Vagrant: Idler


















Extrapolating from old illustrations! These are from a once popular magazine called The Idler, full of drama and great Victorian things. I found them on Project Gutenburg, because the internet is a glorious bounty of things past, and we're awfully lucky for it. Please take the time to look at the originals! You can find them in their own context and under their own illustrator's names here and here. And, as Gutenburg themselves state: "
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I've been sketching out some stories set on themes of rural identity, aging populations and family. I can show you some, I've been posting them on twitter and tumblr. I really like sketching small conversations, little bits of humanity.

one about visitng a new neighbour

and his friend

one from Mother's Day

and one about another neighbour, the cutest and nicest lady.





Just a different tone of comic I am trying to figure out.

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