Things have been extremely busy around the studio lately, even more then usual, which makes me happy but does not allow much time for me to other important things like edit pictures and post them. I finally get a day to catch to up and share a few of the things that I have been doing.
Jay (a coworker) saw one of my sketchbook drawings and really wanted to get it done. However, he doesn't have a lot of prime real-estate left so he had me throw it over some old line work of tribal that he never planes on getting finished. I wish I could have had some clean skin, but I was still happy with the end result. This was also my first experience with a rotary machine.
I always enjoy when a good client of the studio brings in a parent to get some work done. This was the case here. I had actually done a smaller piece on him a few months ago, but with the death of his long time friend he decided that it was time to get something a bit bigger and significant.
I had a few hours open with a canceled appointment when this guy walked in. It has been a while since I have gotten to do a horror movie portrait, which are one of my favorites. All the details become a challenge that will really draw me into the piece. For only his second time sitting in the chair he sat like a champ for all 3 hours.



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