Monday, June 10, 2013

The Louvre

Recently, a fan approached me on the streets, breathlessly (brazenly), and gasped, "Mr. Creekmore, sir, I sold my house, my car, and quit my job (and family) to travel to Paris to see your one man gallery show at the prestigious Louvre museum, but when I got there all of your works had been sold and the billionaire buyers had already taken them to their private castles and chateaus and I was unable to see them at all!  Is there any way you can at least describe the works for me?"  As my contingent of body guards beat him for his audacity, I pondered his dilemma.  Afterall, my work is meant to enrich the lives of everyone, even the common man in the muck and mire of his paycheck to paycheck hardscrabble existence.  And so here are three drawings you've likely not seen:


Sketchbook Page,  Washerwomen, Horse Head, & Derriere,  pencil on printer paper,  9x12in,  2013





Sketchbook Page,  Leaping Samurai,  pencil on recycled scrap paper,  5.5x8in,  2013





Sketchbook Page,  Grizzly With Blonde and Penguin,  watercolor, ink, and pencil on printer paper,  5.5x8in,  2013



Be ye enriched.

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