These subjects have nothing to do with each other and there is no explanation for their sequence. They’re not great drawings, but I like finding spreads like this in old books.
Note: absence of the word ‘juxtaposed’ in this post.
These subjects have nothing to do with each other and there is no explanation for their sequence. They’re not great drawings, but I like finding spreads like this in old books.
Note: absence of the word ‘juxtaposed’ in this post.
A relic and its reliquary.
I like Peter Carey’s book The Big Bazoohley and the world inside the big hotel where the story happens. I found some camera-ready artwork I did for chapter opening pages showing the exterior of the Hotel Redward. (The Big Bazoohley, published by University of Qld Press).
Camera ready art is still in good nick.
All rooms with bath.
False: turns over
Fickle (Curling sides).
In Love: moving head and tail.
Indifference: moving tail.