Gesture Comics 7 – Indiana Jones is Old

For an explanation of how these work, see the original post. A lot of these made it into a small ashcan I was giving out at the SDCC.  Now it’s much later, but I’m still posting them, including the extra “NSFW” versions I did not add to the book. In this one, a beloved movie icon continues to have […]

Gesture Comics 6 – Happy Birthday, Hamster

For an explanation of how these work, see the original post. A lot of these made it into a small ashcan I was giving out at the SDCC.  Now it’s much later, but I’m still posting them, including the extra “NSFW” versions I did not add to the book.

Gesture Comics 5 – Chiropractor NSFW

For an explanation, see Gesture Comics 1. Now with extra titillating cartoon nudity.  It’s pretty chaste, but I have no idea what your work is like, so NSFW.

Gesture Comics 3 – At the Cinema

For an explanation, see Gesture Comics 1. More comics from Comic-Con San Diego.

Gesture Comics 2 – Carmen

For an explanation, see Gesture Comics 1. More comics for Comic-Con San Diego.

Gesture Comics 1

Jim Woodring, in his brilliant comic “Particular Mind,” drew the artist dreaming of struggling in a life drawing class. His pen scrawls on the paper, unable to capture the figure before him. Much to his amazement (and chagrin) the woman next to him is drawing the model as a comic strip. She is detailing he […]

Last of the Old Gesture Drawings!

This should wrap it up for posting old gesture drawings. I hope to get back to making new ones. The above is actually quite old. It dates back to the 14th century. This drawing looks like I am trying to do some kind of life drawing/cartoon amalgam – and it’s alternately successful and failing at […]

Bring on the Dancing Girls!

Yes! Let the Wild Rumpus begin! More drawings from the file, posted late. How exhausting! After such excessive ecstatic dancing, it’s time for a bit of repose. Although that second one seems to be trying to hypnotize me, and perhaps cause my heart to stop by telekinesis. If she clutches her hand something in my […]

Salacious Drawings

I’m still posting gesture drawings from some time ago. I wish I could say this was leading to something, but it’s not. Fact is that women are more difficult to draw than men. Also, they’re easier. I don’t think there’s a better way to put it. Or maybe I’m just lazy and I always draw […]

Blue Beret and Parasol Girl

That title sounds like a new Action Hero Team from a cartoon channel no one watches. But no, I’m just clearing out the desk a bit here. In fact, I went through hundreds of drawings and threw most of them out. That felt great! These are worth keeping because they usually show some kind of […]