Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ongoing Inspiration




Hubs just can't be stopped lately with his drawings. He's on FIRE!

I present, for your viewing pleasure, the newest additions in his ongoing bouts of inspiration.

10 comments:

nicole said...

oh my, i LOVE the second one!

Cindy said...

These are great! What is he drawing with?

ashley english said...

cindy-he uses both fine-tipped and large-tipped markers. and that's all!

Tony R. said...

These drawings are great! It's amazing that they are all drawn by hand. It great to see people do what they really love. Thanks for sharing

Rachel said...

Those are amazing. The first one reminds me of what I call "the crystals" in my vision when I used to get migraines.

Anonymous said...

I especially love the last one, looks like hand-woven cloth.

Victoria said...

These are lovely... and congrats on the sweet new baby!

Bonner said...

These are amazing!

Elizabeth Maxson said...

These just get better and better! Has he ever considered licensing them to wallpaper, fabric,greeting cards manufacturers? People would love to get their hands on this and reprint for thousands of uses!

Just love this! I wish Glenn would frame each one exactly the same way, go to a gallery (a well-known gallery) when he has about 30 of them, and get an appointment with a curator and just walk in with them all and blow them away. OR - find a space, a huge wall, with good lighting, and hang them all up,(6 across, 5 down) invite gallery owners to view, and watch what happens.

His stuff is just beautiful and people love to buy in series....

Elizabeth Maxson said...

These just get better and better! Has he ever considered licensing them to wallpaper, fabric,greeting cards manufacturers? People would love to get their hands on this and reprint for thousands of uses!

Just love this! I wish Glenn would frame each one exactly the same way, go to a gallery (a well-known gallery) when he has about 30 of them, and get an appointment with a curator and just walk in with them all and blow them away. OR - find a space, a huge wall, with good lighting, and hang them all up,(6 across, 5 down) invite gallery owners to view, and watch what happens.

His stuff is just beautiful and people love to buy in series....