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The title is like 'His Highness' but different. This is a gel pen drawing with just a smidgen of charcoal pencil. I attempted to add light shading with the edge of my gel pen but it didn't go well. Its size is 8.5 by 5.5 inches on medium bond acid-free paper. Original Jones Art still messing them up in northwest Austin, Texas.

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Ray Steele 23 hours ago

Nice Charles but I don't have a bighead lol but I do some friends who do

Artist Reply: Funny thing, Ray, most of the Bighead family swear they were adopted. Hope things are improving. :)

Anonymous Guest 6 days ago

I don't see it as a mistake, Charles. I sometimes moisturize dry ink lines to add shades, because pen lines often look thick.

Artist Reply: I'll take your suggestion under advisement, Anon. When I made the faux pas, I decided to go with it wholeheartedly. So, in effect, it became less a mistake and more a necessary element. Hope all is going well for you. :)

John Rembert Jones 6 days ago

The text is wonderful. As always I love the fact that this is from a human hend. Best wishes Charles

Artist Reply: Thanks, John! Well, there's no such thing as perfection and the more one tries, the more generic and banal it appears. I'm speaking personally, of course. Yeah, after the faux pas, I decided to go with the flow. I mean, why not? Hope my brother from another mother is having a great day. :)

Dave Matke 6 days ago

Humorous and honest , Charles , I like this : ) Especially the pierced ears with one upside down . Hope you're having a good day

Artist Reply: I had this drawing sitting around a few days and thought I'd upload 'something' since number 7 3D piece promises to eat a larger portion of my time than the previous 6, if I'm reading the signs correctly. This is also a bit of an experiment on a couple of levels. Hope all is going great where you are in this US versus THEM pile of disjointed land masses. :)