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Greetings card

Happy New Year ! Best wishes to you Wan Ju ! And to everyone !

Publié: 07:12 PM

Baby face.

 

Who’s that new born ?

This not completely awaken baby is my friend Linda’s daughter, Aya. I had no idea of birth gift so Linda asked me to draw the portrait and now here it is. She likes it so everything is fine.

Long life for Aya !!

Publié: 05:07 PM

Rrrrrr…

A sleeping blog makes that sound : rrrrrrrr… Sorry, it’s been a while but this summer is kind of strange to me. No sun, no barbecue ; everyday rain, waiting projects, hopes and expectations transform my grey matter in glu matter. I should watch out cause it might start burning, one day. So here is my personal water therapy. It’s not really good but I got pleasure painting it, during a long time, coming back the day after to add a thing. I never work this way usually and I wanted to try another method. I found it very “relaxing”-Zoé! can you talk about this in your book ?? 😛

Publié: 12:43 PM

Where is my mind ?

As I was supposed to write a letter to get a new job, my pen took the wrong way… I can show you the fruit of “its” laziness. Well, I should say : the fruit of my unconscious acts.You might won’t understand this last sentence, it’s ok cause me and my pencil neither !

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After drawing this next one, I noticed a white face in the middle, and also upside down.

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Donald Duck seems to be high, maybe like me…

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On the walls of our ancestors, primary paintings of disappeared edible creatures…

Publié: 11:03 AM

The fish paper

Dear Wan Ju, dear all,

 

I have a book of Japanese haikkus, actually my very own Bible ! -here is a haiku from this book (in french ) ; I wrote it and put it on a photography of mine and a little painting of mine too.

 

 

“The little white fishes, don’t they look like the spirit of water running?”-an approximate translation, sorry…

Konishi Raizan ( 17th century ) is the author.

 

 

” This morning, the sun has sprung from a sardine’s head”.

Yosa Buson ( 18th century ).

 

Publié: 05:47 PM