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A lot of my pieces have eyes. They have, more or less, from the very beginning. If you look through my 70's gallery here on AW, I think you'll see what I mean. I worked on 3D pieces all day and only stopped for supper and while watching an old Spaghetti Western with Klaus Kinski, I worked on this drawing. Klaus wasn't playing the lead, of course, just a bad guy. This is a 6 by 4.25 inches gel pen drawing with color pencil. Another piece from Original Jones Art who says, "If you stay alert, you might just see what's creeping up on you."

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Nikolay Semyonov 24 Mar 2020

Really like this passerby's passerbying look!

Artist Reply: Thank you, Nikolay! Yes, he's a real 'looker.' Hope you've been doing okay in mother Russia. :)

Mark Kokopelli Watkins 19 Mar 2020

So interesting, and such a "Watcher," style piece,.. very relevant for these days. Great to have more history of your style in these pieces! Stay well my friend!

Artist Reply: As I've been practicing a sort of self-made solitary confinement for awhile, the virus hasn't changed my lifestyle much---that is if I had much of a life and very much style to begin with, Mark. Ha! Hope you are doing fine today. :)

Elton Houck 11 Mar 2020

GOOD WORK, BUT TELL HIM TO STOP STARING AT ME...CUT IT OUT!!! ..STOP IT I SAY....

Artist Reply: Maybe I need to turn some of these images into Flash animations so I can make them move and, in this case, blink occasionally? Hope you are doing great Elton. Thanks for the interesting and nice comment. :)

Mark Peterson 10 Mar 2020

Love the downward angle on this one Charles ~

Artist Reply: I like to use the cloud, the mountains and the central figure work at opposing angles to create a visual tension in a lot of these. Like I replied to the lady who asked if I do landscapes, most of my pieces ARE, technically speaking, landscapes---just not your Rocky Mountain variety. Hope you are doing great, Mark. :)