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I really enjoyed this viewing of your work, Judson. It felt like walking through an exhibition. Wonderful work. Inspiring me to get back into ink drawings.

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And his naaaaaaaaaammmmeeeeeeee was Boscoooooviaaaaa!!!!! 🎶🎵👏👏

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Haha!! Yes it was…!!

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Lol...

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DUDE! Wow ! I am full of admiration with a dash of envy. Love seeing these.

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You have some great sketches, too!

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The four drawings below Vincent and Demons are really quite good. I also enjoyed Wet Flowers.

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Hey Dan, I appreciate that. Those were done quite a bit ago, some of the few that were not done in Brasil, but in Georgia! Thanks for viewing, sir!

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Thanks for posting these. I'll have to return a few times and soak a few in. Long look if you will. Very encouraging for me, I'm working on 3 pieces with water color and poetry. Hope to have prints made when complete.

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Nice man. Sounds great. I kinda want to get into prints, too. Never done that, really. Good luck with the pieces!

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Beautiful portraits i see a picasso influence.

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Thank you, Dave for all your constant support!

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You're welcome

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Really Beautiful stuff! Plus I luv all the Artist references here. I luv all those Artists too!

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Thanks Elliot, I appreciate that.

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I would not be able to pick only one favorite from those. There are so many to love. I see you working on these as I soak them in ❣️🎨

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Wonderful! Love the portraiture in particular.

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Bad ass! In another post, you talk about moving from lines to colors. Is it fair to say you have these two "phases"? If so, were these made throughout both?

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I am not really sure. Almost everything here in this post was made in Brasil. This set of work, with no particular through-line are just scraps, attempts, studies. Which is why some of it feels like taking notes, unfinished business. I have what can be a career non-starter type of habit- I experiment and shift quite often. I play and experiment quite a bit. I have, at least to me, very little concern for managing a style. So my work is often scattered. Scattered among styles, genres, mediums, tones. Oftentimes, I wish this were not the case.

But I appreciate the bad ass-ness you exclaim! Thanks for viewing!

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