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13 Apr, 2017

The 'partial' set of drawings continues a series of images from Hans Holbeins' 'The Dance of Death'. And these images incorporate a fetal skull.

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11 Apr, 2017

This image is the title page of "The Bone Box". The Bone Box is a collection of drawings - inspired by Hans Holbein's "Dance of Death", done in 2015.

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07 Apr, 2017

"THE BONE BOX" ; A largely digital collection of drawings inspired by Hans Holbein;s "Dance of Death". And Observed studies of Human Bones taken from "Artistic Anatomy" by Richter & Hale, and also from "Quain's Anatomy" by Schafer & Hale, 1887 ed.. Drawn on my veranda in the summer of 2016 and from a terrace somewhere on the Coast of the Sound - in Nova Scotia.

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26 Mar, 2017

'E - juice labels' are labels for bottles of a line of vapor juice which doesn't exist. - Each one is named for a different 'electrical' scientist.

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14 Mar, 2017

From 1989 are drawings which are 'Arcades', 'Creches' and 'Rokpule' types. These are conceptual distinctions for 'conceptual drawings'. Some of the 'Arcades' are actually 'Rokpules'. "Where I grew up"; - in part all 3 types sum up the landscape aspects of my youth.

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27 Feb, 2017

" Margot " - A nom-de-plume from 1972 until approximately 1987. & Those works signed 'Margot' were done by me.

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21 Feb, 2017

Please take care to find and read the images in each section in sequence: 1, 2, 3, & etc.. The comics will make little sense otherwise.

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17 Feb, 2017

I am loading and dating these Comix Images chronologically (from then until now). Each image is numbered in sequence and they are to be read in the number sequence as if in a book. While by no means all of my artistic endeavors or my comics work these are those cartoons which have not for the most part seen print. There is a portfolio of my paintings also here on ArtWanted. Also I consider these works copywritten on the date finished as well as the dates posted on this website. They make best 'sense' if read in order.

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