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Funky C Saturday, May 05, 2012 How We Roll Why that phrase is on my sketch, I know not.  It had something to do with making a joke to my son during the children's sermon and something about Jesus and how He rolls.  That's all I got. So, today's journey is a series of sketches from end of April.    Walk with me.... All previous sketches have begun to feel ordinary, boring almost.  Above is an attempt to shake it up a bit.  And yet....it still feels static.  Also, it looks like a crustacean trolling the sea bottom. On to #2: le sigh   This is worse.  If these two drawings were projected into fiber, they'd feel like a sucky version of Susan Carlson's fish quilts .  I luv Susan Carlson.   Her work is magnificent .  I use a version of her techniques and her first book inspired me on a crazy level.  But if I get a whiff of 'derivative' off of anything I do, it's over. #3: This is more like it.  I had to shake off the urge to control the line.  And dots feel more na...

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