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JanuaryJuly 4th, 2008
Gallery: Tres D
July 4th, 2008
Gallery: Noir
July 4th, 2008
Gallery: No Answer
July 4th, 2008
Gallery: Concession, please.
Early this year, I was quite taken by this innate obsession to draw people on public transport. I compiled a sketch book full of people falling asleep on trains, gripping at metal coils on a shaky bus, gazing out of windows in boredom.
Of all the sketches, this is the first (and currently only one) that has been digitally retouched.
Pigma micron, digital.
Probably not worthy of any sort of mention, but on the bus home tonight I fell asleep and drooled all over my chest.
July 4th, 2008
Gallery: Alison
This is my girlfriend, Alison.
I went to a Jonathan Zawada exhibition at the Monster Children Gallery earlier this year and was absolutely blown away by the detail of his pencil illustrations. I remember saying something akin to, “I’m going to start drawing with pencils now,” to my girlfriend. She just nodded in disinterest (probably because I lie all the time).
Pencils, colour pencil.
Gallery: Jess
I’ve only recently become friends with Jess, despite studying design alongside her for over three and a half years.
I don’t know much about her; but I somehow admire her. It’s probably that subtle mix of amazing work and modesty that she delicately radiates. Actually, this is probably something I make up in my head about every pretty girl.
I don’t know.
Pencils, pigma microns, tombo markers, triplus fineliners, acrylics, digital.
Gallery: Jeremy
One morning late last year, I got a photo sent to me from my friend Jeremy. The title of the photo was “bestnightever.gif” or something incredible like that, and it displayed a portrait of his battered face. Shocked, I asked him what had happened.
Apparently he was at a party the night before and someone punched him in the face. That’s about it, really.
Pencil, pigma microns, tombo markers, acrylics, some weird white ink pen that I found, and digital refining.
Gallery: Laura
This was a friend from primary school, of all places.
A dorky, introverted, eccentric primary schooler with just a handful of friends that grew up to be that beautiful post-high school girl that everyone wanted to fuck (but justifiably couldn’t).
The great thing about these kinds of people is that they don’t grow up with skewed opinions, and learn to deserve what they get, in a sense.
Anyway, here’s her portrait. Pencils, pigma microns, tombo markers, acrylics, acrylic ink.
Laura, I hope you never read this.
Gallery: Sascha
The first time I met Sascha she was carrying some sort of balloon-puppet (the kind contorted and contrived in traditional circuses) that somewhat resembled a dog with extra limbs. Bonus features, is what she referred to them. Just like the option on a DVD menu, I thought.
This obscurely mutated balloon-dog then sparked a strange debate about nuclear radiation. If I recall correctly, the war-struck city of Chernobyl was mentioned several times.
My take on this girl I had just met had changed dramatically from that of a joker, to that of a deeply ambiguous, intelligent mind.
My take was altered once again when she asked me to pop a zit on the back of her neck at the close of the conversation.
Pencils, pigma microns, tombo markers, acrylics, digital.
Gallery: Personal
- Artist: grafikcowboy Category: Personal
- Gallery published on 04.07.08
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See more work at my site, www.josephmarconi.com
Gallery: Photography
- Artist: grafikcowboy Category: Photography
- Gallery published on 04.07.08
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See more work at my site, www.josephmarconi.com













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