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ArtBlog by Matt Zitman: Some Employee Sketches and a few more
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ArtBlog by Matt Zitman. Some Employee Sketches and a few more. Meg Grube told me after I finished this drawing that she didnt have a sense of smell. I was really suprized at this drawing. Jess and A simple sketch. Ryan Howard. Just gets alot of attention at work. I think its offensive somehow. HA Great new drawins. Hope this is the start of you posting more frequently. June 22, 2009 at 2:44 PM. Ahhaha that ryan howard nose aint racist. June 22, 2009 at 8:23 PM. You are awesome dude! Look at you go!
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: The Reign of the Rotorman.
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Monday, October 4, 2010. The Reign of the Rotorman. I waited until he was within earshot of my stand to strike. Hey, uh.Rotorman! He turned his head to look at me. His pace slowed and he began to adjust his course towards my stand. Uh, could I draw a practice sketch of you? You won't have to pay for it or anything.". He stopped in the middle of the midway and glanced at the Big Dipper. He looked back at me and winced. UmmmI don't.uh, I have to get on the Big Dipper soon.". He sat down in my chair, still ...
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: The Big Country Chronicles, Part I: A Legend Is Born.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The Big Country Chronicles, Part I: A Legend Is Born. Sometimes in life, we meet people that are so interesting that we know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that if we stay within a certain proximity of them, events will occur that will create the kind of memories that stay vivid for a long, long time. The kind of memories that comprise stories at social gatherings or are written about on a self-referentially obscure corner of the internet (Hi). Men like this buy emergency sweatpants.
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: October 2010
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Monday, October 4, 2010. The Reign of the Rotorman. I waited until he was within earshot of my stand to strike. Hey, uh.Rotorman! He turned his head to look at me. His pace slowed and he began to adjust his course towards my stand. Uh, could I draw a practice sketch of you? You won't have to pay for it or anything.". He stopped in the middle of the midway and glanced at the Big Dipper. He looked back at me and winced. UmmmI don't.uh, I have to get on the Big Dipper soon.". He sat down in my chair, still ...
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: February 2009
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. When I was in Kansas City a couple of weeks ago for Cripple Con. Here's a couple from last year: Daniel Craig. And myself. Note the awkward stage in hair growth. . If anything, looking at this stuff is a pretty harsh reminder that I need to find out what I like to draw, from a stylistic standpoint, and stick with it, instead of drawing all over the board. Pun intended. Links to this post. Saturday, February 21, 2009. Hello, this is your brain speaking. This announcement is ...
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. How to Succeed in Drawing Babies Without Really Trying. This weekend, I was drawing at Cincy's Growing Family Expo, which was probably good for me, considering I haven't drawn a whole lot in the past couple of months and I need to warm up for after-prom season. Since it was a family-oriented expo, I pretty much drew three or four adults and about fifty children under the age of three. X Black person with cornrows and a hat tilted to the side. And so on and so forth. I had drawn ...
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: April 2010
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Monday, April 12, 2010. How to Make the World a Better Place. I think that the news on television should be read by robots. But we'll get to that later. Anyway, I've decided to violate my own rule. I know that I'm not, in any way, an authority on the subject, and I'm about as qualified to talk about politics as a violinist is to talk about aeronautical engineering. But I have my reasons. This means that if any comments are:. Making use of language typically considered vulgar,. Seriously. I've seen so...
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The Big Country Chronicles, Part I: A Legend Is Born. Sometimes in life, we meet people that are so interesting that we know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that if we stay within a certain proximity of them, events will occur that will create the kind of memories that stay vivid for a long, long time. The kind of memories that comprise stories at social gatherings or are written about on a self-referentially obscure corner of the internet (Hi). Men like this buy emergency sweatpants.
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Adventure Into Relative Obscurity: May 2009
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Monday, May 18, 2009. Why My Generation Should Be a Lot More Screwed Up Than It Is. I was born in 1978, meaning that while my more socially formative years took place in the '90s, my early development took place in the '80s. Sure, maybe denim shirts and high-waisted shorts seem dated now, but come on. I grew up thinking everyone wore leotards and Hawaiian shirts to high school, and my biggest heroes were two rednecks with a confederate flag airbrushed on their car and Mr. T. Well, here's this. Apparently...
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