This gallery contains 20 photos.
Click on an image below to scroll through the gallery of 20 drawings in and pencil.
Earlier this summer I prematurely announced in this blog that my 53 inch tall, shaped painting in oil, on wood titled Ghost Girl’s Shadow in the Dreamer’s Cave had been purchased for the permanent collection of the Nora Eccles Harrison … Continue reading
Click on any drawing below to scroll through all 16 drawings. The drawings and collage were selected from 50 years worth of journal/sketchbooks. I tossed all the journaling (writings) and kept all the drawings, sketches, and visual plans. drawings. The … Continue reading
This gallery contains 20 photos.
Click on an image below to scroll through the gallery of 20 drawings in and pencil.
This gallery contains 18 photos.
The third installment of miscellaneous drawing and sketches selected from 50 years worth of sketchbooks. Continue reading
This gallery contains 13 photos.
A selection from hundreds of drawings from 1966 to 2016 by Robert Comings Continue reading
Surprise and Discovery My ever-present desire and need for surprise and discovery in every image I create has, over the years, led me to a variety of methods that have helped to guarantee the experience of surprise and a sense … Continue reading
I am still drawing every day on my first color digital decalcomania project: The Totem Repair Shop. That title had started out as just a working title, but I am growing to like it. It will probably stick. Thanks for … Continue reading
I discovered in doing this drawing that the more time I spend in the preparation (or the better luck I have in selecting) the random textured resource image, the more fun and surprising the drawing will be. The resource image … Continue reading
This is the complete decalcomania drawing developed from a photo I took at ground level of some eroded rock formations at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California. The finished drawing is so detailed that it really needs to be viewed … Continue reading
Glass Beach, An Infinite Source The above is a very small section near the center of the grayscale digital drawing project titled Glass Beach Decalcomania. The entire drawing took just under three months to complete, putting in several hours every … Continue reading