A trapeze artist—this art, practiced high in the vaulted domes of the great variety theaters, is admittedly one of the most difficult humanity can achieve—had so arranged his life that, as long as he kept working in the same building, he never came down from his trapeze by night or day, at first only from a desire to perfect his skill, but later because custom was too strong for him.
I made some sketches for this project but wasn't happy with the result. Maybe ws trying to make a darker version of it. Finally i decided to draw it like this, and i'm quite happy with the result.
Many thanks for your works, Chris. And btw, happy new year!
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Takin' care of business
Many thanks for your works, Chris. And btw, happy new year!
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If you wanna see me do my thing, baby pull my string.
Wanna
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If you wanna see me do my thing, baby pull my string.
Wanna
Your work is always so crisp and clean
Happy New Year!
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It's the perfect time of year
Somewhere far away from here...
Your work is always so crisp and clean
Happy New Year!
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It's the perfect time of year
Somewhere far away from here...
I'm so happy to receive your kind words. And I'm impatient to see more of your nice drawings again.
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If you wanna see me do my thing, baby pull my string.
Wanna
So I've been drawing, but my page is like the crypt - silent, cobwebby and a little funny-smelling.
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It's the perfect time of year
Somewhere far away from here...
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Where is everybody going....and why am I in this hand basket?
Many thanks for the
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If you wanna see me do my thing, baby pull my string.
Wanna
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