• Family Resemblances part I

    After finishing my last drawing book, Interplanetary Ambassador,  I knew I had made a mistake in the way I was thinking about the art of a drawing book. If you’ll remember, I said I finished that book in about 8 months. Well, this new book will take 4 years to finish.…

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  • The Old Man

    For years I have struggled with the Old Man. St. Paul uses the imagery of the Old Man to talk about what a man (or woman) is before life in Christ. He says the old man has been crucified with Christ and that we no longer live to him (the…

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  • Taking Pictures, Making Pictures

    Remember waaaayyyy, waaaayyyyy back when people used film? Back when you used to drop off your film and quiver with anticipation at what you would get back in a day or two? Or one hour if you were a big spender? Or how about this; you discover the holy grail…

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  • Picasso in Hell part 2

    Last time I told you about why I painted Picasso in Hell. Today I will tell you about what’s in it and why I put it there. But before I begin, let me reacquaint you with this excursion into the Inferno: So, what the inferno is going on, Clark? Why…

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  • Here are a couple more drawings out of my new drawing book (which is still unnamed). This old codger was at the same conference as the female minotaur below. He appeared not to be bored at all as he was smiling and laughing to himself through almost all of the…

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  • As I mentioned earlier, I have begun a new drawing book. I made rules for my last book – I only drew things that I could observe from life. So far, it looks like I am rebelling against that rule in this book. I have drawn a lot of monsters so…

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