Friday 12 December 2008

On A Theme

Last night, I worked despite the agony of the eyestrain which was like trying to write and draw with football boots inside my eyeballs. It accounts for the lack of something written today and only two half-sketched drawings, which just about sum up how I’m feeing. It’s a ugly day here in Manchester. The grey light and the dreadful gloom of this great carnivorous city: it does nothing to lighten my mood. It is always a sign of how I’m feeling when I wear my favourite sweater from Millets. Build for Arctic conditions, the only action it gets to see is to wrap me in its deep embrace on these cold dark morning. Even Molesworth 1 and the cruelty he inflicted on Molesworth 2 wasn’t enough to cheer me up on the commute into work.






4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love these two. The tinsel cartoon is very nicely drawn, though you may want to check your spelling of Chipmunk on the other.*ahem*
You're actually inspiring me to go home and work harder on my own art now.

Uncle Dick Madeley said...

Lol. My spelling is notoriously bad but I had an excuse last night. I could barely see. My eyestrain was just terrible but I wanted something to post today...

Glad you like the drawing. I'm finding that those I do the quickest, almost sketching with a very loose wrist, tend to work the best.

Shame that the sentiments behind both of them aren't so very present. However, if they have inspired you, then some good is coming of it. It's rewarding to know that I'd inspire anything in anybody. Except utter contempt, of course. ;o)

Nige said...

Loved them too - esp the 2nd. Good tim of year to 'place' that one...?

Uncle Dick Madeley said...

Nige, I'm glad you liked the one I really did rush before my sight went. I only posted them because I didn't think them worth sending out. I'll have to reconsider over the weekend. I still wonder if I'm not being a little presumptuous.

(BTW My copy of Kliban's 'Two Men Fooling Around With The Moon' finally arrived after weeks of waiting. I haven't laughed so hard for a long time.)