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A Master Sharpie/BIC artist

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4 Decades of sharpie and BIC fun

98 total reviews 
Comment from Highfive


the color balance is outstanding and works very nicely together for excellent harmony. very nice uses of yellows and rich browns to create the woman in the chair. the two complements yellow and violet makes all the other colors work nicely. there's not much one can say, but excellent job in markers. thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 03-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 04-Aug-2013
    thanks for the great review!
Comment from cleo85


Happy you finally posted it. It seems to be another perfect painting. I am impressed by the light the golden reflection of light on the furniture and the darker shine on the hair is impressive. So ere the details, especially on the hands, face and guitar.

 Comment Written 03-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 04-Aug-2013
    thanks for the great review!
reply by cleo85 on 04-Aug-2013
    My pleasure :-)
Comment from Lynnette Smallwood


As usual another great job. Very dramatic use of color to match the dramatic music, and I like the sly look. Nice layout. Good job.

 Comment Written 03-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 04-Aug-2013
    thanks for the great review
Comment from MinoYasue


I know I am repeating, but this is really good. Your drawing is just perfect â?? butter is hard object to balance and hand motion is very hard as well, but everything here is so well balanced. Your lighting here is so effective especially on the yellow â?? gold chair. Her gaze is very expressive as she try to communicate with us with her music. Thank you for sharing.


 Comment Written 03-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 04-Aug-2013
    thanks for the superb review(bowing)
Comment from Lynny


Wow this certainly does rock, wish I could give you more stars, darn rating system won't let me, but this is a 10/10 for me, look at all that amazing detail, I love the vibrant feel of this work, the colours are so happy, a joy to look at, glad you found it to post :)

 Comment Written 03-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 04-Aug-2013
    thanks for the great review!
Comment from FBI GUY


I knew I recognized this lady. The bright pinks help showcase Bonnie along with the golden seat. The angle of the guitar creates an illusion of being able to reach out and strum the guitar it for her. Nice job!

 Comment Written 02-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 05-Aug-2013
    thanks dude for the great review!
Comment from M. Celeste


Wow! the detail and vivid colors just jump off the page. I love the unevenness of her eyes and the position of her fingers on the guitar. You've done a great job at playing o the viewers senses by making us "look" at everything. So cool!

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 Comment Written 02-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 05-Aug-2013
    actually every post i do have some detail all thru it..its nice when the viewer does realize it though..thanks for the great review!
Comment from garygb


I love the colors and the lines here. Makes for a very appealing piece. Nice shadowing and highlights in the sofa and chair. Very nice!

 Comment Written 02-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 05-Aug-2013
    thanks gary for the great review!.oh btw u gonna join us on the music art contest? would love to have ur talent there if ya get the chance
Comment from lgnedilsky


Great art! I am glad you realized we had not seen it yet! Love the composition.. wonderful use of design elements. I still cannot wrap my brain around how you do this with sharpies! So much detail, and I believe this is one of the best I have seen so far.. great depth, wonderful detail.. technically outstanding.. thank you for sharing!

 Comment Written 01-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Aug-2013
    comeon down to southaven..ill show ya..wink.thanks for the great review.
reply by lgnedilsky on 04-Aug-2013
    I did Southaven once, that's enough. Owned a small house about 15 years ago.. moved back here.. never to return. :)
Comment from Tony B


One thing I wanted to ask you, are you afraid that your Sharpie art will at some point fade. do you use a protective layer over your art. Krist I have so many questions.

 Comment Written 01-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Aug-2013
    its like any art it has to have protection from fading but the spray is not the way..it will streak and screw up the ink. i know i had to throw one away years ago..keep it in plastic sleeve in binder until sold. recommend framing with glass cover..it will preserve that way. thanks for the great review.