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May 08, 2008

Whimsical Baroque of Sam Branton

Branton_detail2 Utilizing a lovely soft pencil technique, Sam Branton's whimsical drawings feature startled and goofy blobby characters in scenes from classical painting. At left is only a detail of what madness transpires within these drawings.

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I like these, mr. fatty jubbo. thanks again for the treasures.

Have you seen Mark Hosford's drawings?
http://www.sugarboypress.com/

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