Archive for August, 2004
daily sketch
Sunday, August 22nd, 2004about that slut jane…
Friday, August 20th, 2004daily sketch
Friday, August 20th, 2004First in the new sketchbook, wee!
orgasmatron activated
Friday, August 20th, 2004
“Naw man, that’s not the ball, that’s my head!”
HO! Sports wackiness ensues….
Skipped daily sketch yesterday, accidently. Sleeping schedule is all screwed up. As per usual.

GW signs a bible for a supporter at a high school rally in West Virginia.
Reminds me of that scene in the 3rd Indiana Jones movie where Hitler signs the diary for some reason. It’s like “ho-ho! he doesn’t even know what he’s signing!”, or some such. You get the picture.

Um, yep. That just about says it. Roight?
I have your presidential pick right here…

Please imagine a silly farting noise to accompany the above picture. Waugh waaAAAaugh!
thenkyewgidnoight
Jane you ignorant slut
Thursday, August 19th, 2004daily sketch
Wednesday, August 18th, 2004Bought a new sketch pad yesterday. Today’s challenge is to finish off the last ten pages of my current pad. Starting now, at 12:30 pm. Will post the pages as they are filled.
And yes, I know these all suck. But I’d like to think there’s something more going on here than just me beating my stupid, useless head against the wall over and over again in a pathetic manner. Nope, just embarrassment.
Man, those centerlines down the lips and chin really make all the difference in the construction of this view. Just in case you were wondering.
finished with page ten at 8:00 pm
Thats all folks. Time to walk across town for band practice…
the cadaverous truth
Wednesday, August 18th, 2004“You are a republican.”
“Republican, yes; but that means nothing. Res publica is ‘the State.’ Kings, too, are republicans.”
“Ah well! You are a democrat?”
“No.”
“What! Perhaps you are a monarchist?”
“No.”
“Constitutionalist then?”
“God forbid.”
“Then you are an aristocrat?”
“Not at all!”
“You want a mixed form of government?”
“Even less.”
“Then what are you?”
“An anarchist.”
-Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ‘What is Property?’
daily sketch
Tuesday, August 17th, 2004sickly daubs
Tuesday, August 17th, 2004William Blake didn’t care for Titian.
There really is, as William Blake raged, a fundamental difference between the painting of Venice and that of Florence. In fact, when Blake contrasted Titian’s “sickly” vagueness with the precise design of the Florentine Michelangelo, he was repeating what Michelangelo himself said when he visited Titian’s workshop and saw the master’s painting Danaë, today in the Capodimonte museum in Naples. It was a nice bit of painting, sniffed Michelangelo - just a shame these Venetians didn’t learn to draw.

