A little more process work and unfinished pages from Brooklyn Gremsley. The first 6 or so pages basically explore her unusual talent for escaping death. She reflects on several different animals that she's had the pleasure of being eaten alive by, but this is her first time down the gullet of a gator.
Wauw great new work.
ReplyDeleteWish I could say the same.
THAT LIL LINUS SCULPTURE!
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Oh snap! Brook! Is this a side project you're doing for fun or is this for school? It looks amazing so far in its unfinished form, so I know when its done its going to mind blowing. I love how Brooklyn has morphed into what she is today! It's amazing we have carried our creations from our youth all the way into today! I look forward to seeing the many deaths of Brooklyn... the poor sordid (delightful) woman... :D!
ReplyDeletehey brook these are really great cant wait to see the finished work so awesome
ReplyDeleteJamie: Thanks man! And I was just at your blog so I've seen the sweet work you've been up to!
ReplyDeleteColeman: THANKSSSS .... gave it to christopher.
Tamzin: Thanks lady, it's for school but I'm lookin into getting it published. And I hope to see some of Ives soon...
Zane: Thanks broseph!
IM SO VERY EXCITED FOR BROOKLYN!
ReplyDeleteWhose shoe is that in the fifth photo, I have a pair almost exactly the same! John Loackes, my pride n' joys. Gorgeous, gorgeous artwork by the way--I have a copy of "A Home For..." but I haven't read it yet, mea culpa!
ReplyDeleteHey Vollsticks, those are my shoes. Thanks for buyin the book and for the compliment! Appreciate it!
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