Recent Sketches

It’s been a hectic couple of months, including multiple moves and the start of a new job, so I haven’t had much access to supplies. However, I’ve made a point to routinely sketch every chance I get, so here are a handful of new figures. I’ll be back with more finished work soon!

Connected

I haven’t printed this block since 2008, but revisited it yesterday as the confusion of intersecting lines was a precursor to my recent Chaparral series.

The Myth of Sisyphus

The Myth of Sisyphus, by Albert Camus, is a philosophical essay from 1942 about man’s futile search for meaning in an absurd world. The Nobel Prize winning existentialist is one of my favorite writers, and I recommend reading The Stranger as well, which I’ve also illustrated.