




Here are some drawings I did in my final class of the summer, "Illustrating the Personal Narrative," with
Ruth Marten. She's most famous for her cover illustrations for Peter Mayle's "
Year in Provence" novels. Many students in the class made books; I had just finished a books class, so I decided to draw storyboard panels as though I were making a movie. The story is an imaginary version of the death of Renaissance anatomist
Andreas Vesalius, who drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Greece on his way back from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
1 comment:
i dig the way you draw.
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