it’s amazing, simply amazing…how you reached such a interesting style, how these images sound interesting and captivating.
Your anatomy drawing is wonderful, your line is.
And i LOVE those humans merged with letters and words, written in a way that, from far, recalls some elvish alphabet…i love love love your work! 
The Bone Zone
hello DoctorBone!
great updates as usually- i like most of all the dynamic in poses… wonderfull style…
i wish u a creative new year 2009!
cheers!
Hi,Michaelis
Ur Drawings are Amazing, i m truly inspired by ur Anatomy study, really i love ur style!:bowdown:
[i]Coffee Stains
And Doughnut
Droppings
Let Me Know If You
Are Coming To The
Dallas Workshop
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[font=Book Antiqua][center][size=6][color=LemonChiffon]Odds & Ends
Laying Around
The Studio
A Couple
Of Black Broad
Chalk Talks
A Couple
Of Quick
Figure Studies
A Hand Full
Of Heads









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HEY DOC…:wavey: …I second that…WELCOME BACK…![]()
INSPIRED AND INSPIRING AS ALWAYS…
Really like where your going with the not so average, but real none the less face types…GREAT OBSERVATIONS…
Keep churning them out DOC…ALWAYS a real learning experiance, and pleasure seeing your works, and reading your thoughts…
:arteest:
TAKE CARE
Glenn
Well I just worked my way though every page from page 26 back to the start, and my life is richer for it, thank you. Now I just have to go through again and save all the images 
Thanks All
Here Are Some
Chalk Talks
Try To Photo
Before I
Erase Them
Also Portrait
Demos From My
Weekly Portrait
Workshops In
A Variety Of
Techniques
A Few From Life
But Most From
Imagination







[i]Back To Some Basics
Actually It Is Always
About The Basics
Focusing On Features For
A Couple Of Weeks
To Bone Up On
The Finer Points Of
Form & Structure
Have Been Looking At
Vanderpoel And Have
Gotten Some Good Stuff
From His Little Book.
Read The Copy As It
Relates Very Well To
The Little Drawings
Next To It.
As You Can See I Put Most
Of The Studies In Heads
Instead Of Treating Them
As Individual Objects.
I Think That It Is
Extremely Important
To Relate The Parts
To The Whole As
Much And As Often
As Possible.
It Seems To Me That
Vanderpoel Was Well
Understood By Bridgman
As His Book And Hatton’s
Were The Main Sources
Available At The Time.



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[center]Thought some for you might find
this article in the winter issue of
American Artist Drawing Magazine
of some interest!





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Awesome sketchbook!
Great lines and I like how you play with proportions on some of your drawing.
Excellent analytical studies, thanks!
Those are amazing works, such great learning tools. I didn’t know you had a thread on cgsociety. This is great to watch.
Cheers and God bless.


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Thanks a lot for the inspiration!



