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Crystal Owls (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
Here are some more images of beauty, depravity, whimsy , and the mundane from my little sketchbook. The first picture above shows crystal owls flying through a jeweled night.
Flounder and Doughnut (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
This is an artificial tribal world of doughnuts, flounders, and jittery totems. It is a dual world of dark teal and apricot.
Friend’s Backyard (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
This is a sketch of my friend Reis’ backyard in Park Slope at dusk. I particularly like the Serbian spruce in the center.
Backyard in Spring (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
This is a whimsical interpretation of my backyard in early spring as seen by Max Fleischer in a bad dream. Look at my chiminea walking around talking to the plants!
Tropical Dancer (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
This was a lot prettier in the real world. It is a beautiful tropical dance recital with people checking their programs.
Untitled (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
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Whim-etery (Wayne Ferrebee, 2016, colored pencil and ink)
I love paisleys and I have been trying to incorporate them into little landscapes with animals and scenery. Thanks for looking. As always, your comments are greatly appreciated!