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.
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.
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?
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!
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.
And his naaaaaaaaaammmmeeeeeeee was Boscoooooviaaaaa!!!!! 🎶🎵👏👏
Haha!! Yes it was…!!
Lol...
DUDE! Wow ! I am full of admiration with a dash of envy. Love seeing these.
You have some great sketches, too!
The four drawings below Vincent and Demons are really quite good. I also enjoyed Wet Flowers.
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!
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.
Nice man. Sounds great. I kinda want to get into prints, too. Never done that, really. Good luck with the pieces!
Beautiful portraits i see a picasso influence.
Thank you, Dave for all your constant support!
You're welcome
Really Beautiful stuff! Plus I luv all the Artist references here. I luv all those Artists too!
Thanks Elliot, I appreciate that.
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 ❣️🎨
Wonderful! Love the portraiture in particular.
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?
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!