Clucky said:
Here's another collage - the main focus is partying, and/or things that make me happy. May need more Reveille though, - just feel like it's missing something....
R.I.P. Aggie Borrow-a-Bike
Clucky said:
Here's another collage - the main focus is partying, and/or things that make me happy. May need more Reveille though, - just feel like it's missing something....
In addition to being one of the great artists of our time, you're a funny SOB, as well. Great work!Clucky said:
Wow, such kind words. I truly appreciate it and for the suggestions. It is not often an artist is appreciated while still living, so the praise here means a lot.
I've been out of the studio for awhile, but I plan to get back. Thanks for the inspiration.
Charlie 31 said:
When is Clucky going to post more Fightin' Texas Aggie Football art?
It's been way too long since we have gotten to admire some Clucky masterpieces.
Clucky said:
For years, Benjamin Knox has held a monopoly on artistic works in Aggieland. Although his still-lifes and landscapes are pretty good, his play-action paintings and depictions of people are, shall we say....lacking?
I have decided to step up and fill that void.
I have dabbled in drawing for most of my life, and I feel with A&M's emergence as a powerhouse in the SEC, it is time for the emergence of a new artist - one that can capture the pulse-quickening thrill of Aggie sports with just a few flicks of the pen.
I submit for your approval the first of my works. I call it "Passing into History" and it is my interpretation of the dynamic between Johnny Manziel and Mike Evans:
[URL=http://imgur.com/t32IMQs][/URL]
I will take requests if you have a moment in Aggie sports history you would like immortalized.
[This message has been edited by Clucky (edited 11/6/2013 3:26p).]
Clucky said:
Thanks for the requests guys! I'm trying to keep up, haven't spent this much time in the studio in a long time.
Here is the requested "Me drawing Knox, painting Reveille" .
I was a bit hesitant to "break the third wall", so to speak, by including myself. But I think I managed to add my presence to the picture without risking the integrity of the captured moment.
[URL=http://imgur.com/8B21QRg][/URL]
