Spock in Crayon

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Spock in Crayon

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I did this in crayon a couple years ago while bored one day. Enjoy.
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Wow, that's amazing. You're really talented!
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Much obliged. Didn't have much to do for 18 months, so I taught myself to draw. I am far better with graphite than with colors.
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Really great, indeed. Good to hear from you again, BTW.
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Thanks man, good to hear from you as well! Still hurting all the Rutgers home games?
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Wow, that's great.
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Thank you, sir.
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Hopefully no one minds the semi-necro, this is amazing work Bryan. Like you could get into selling your art if you haven't yet.
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Monroe wrote:Hopefully no one minds the semi-necro, this is amazing work Bryan. Like you could get into selling your art if you haven't yet.
Thanks! I've sold a few portraits but just enough to cover my art supplies. I actually used to make a few bucks in prison doing art. $20 here and there isn't much in "real" money, but state pay for work detail was $5.25/week, so getting an extra $100 a month for portraits in there was big.
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Unrelated, but here is one I did while bored one day. Took maybe 8 hours.
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This, on the other hand, wouldn't get me minimum wage of I sold it for $1000... Took weeks of anal-retentive shading over a projection and then detailing w black marker and white gel pen.

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At the writer's conventions I go to there's a lot of artists trying to sell their work or sell their skill for potential cover art. I made friends with a guy who makes Magic the Gathering cards and book cover art. You should look into it, you certainly have the skills for it.
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