I completely understand. I have certain drawings that are very evocative of particular times in my life. I've always gone through phases with my art, and so certain pieces are unique to who I was and what I was going through at specific ages. Maybe if I can find some older artworks, I'll post them.Thanks, tsq!
You know, before my friend sent me the copy of this old drawing I had completely forgotten little details I put into it. Like the communicator velcroed to Kirk's left thigh and the crow's feet in the corners of his eyes.
This picture brings back a ton of memories from 1994. Not to get all sappy and misty, but that was a pivotal year for me as well as my family and that time will always mean a whole lot when it came to my maturation and outlook on life.
I LOVE this one! There is a real charm and character to it.
Gonna be fun doing test drives down to the food court and back.Was at the mall tonight and Tesla is opening a store.
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That is pretty damn good for a free hand Ent-B. Well done Sir.
Was at the mall tonight and Tesla is opening a store.
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That sign is fuckin' up the scenery and breakin' my mind.
Was at the mall tonight and Tesla is opening a store.
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Awww the mall... The only place to buy a 100k car.
One more and that's it for the current crop of old drawings.
My freehand rendition of the Enterprise-B, which at the time I drew this was the newest member of the Enterprise family, having just made her debut in the newest movie. The ship made a fairly big impression on me during the first seventeen minutes of GENERATIONS and, already being a fan of the Excelsior class of starship, penned this about, oh, three weeks after the opening of the film.
I don't think I've drawn an Excelsior-class ship anywhere near this detailed since.
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Rog looks grumpy.
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