Napoleon of Notting Hill? Just read that book and it was the first thing to pop into my mind. :)
Nope. Hint: from the poem illustrations I've been working on...
Wonderful illustrations you've been posting lately, this makes me want to read the poem even more!By the way, I just read your two stories in flight. I couldn't stop laughing! :)
I know the answer, but only because I looked it up in the interest of reading the poem, so I won't say!!! but this is an awesome composition! the finished piece will be pen and ink?
But like a cloud of morningTo eastward easily,Tall Eldred broke the sea of spears As a tall ship breaks the sea.This is just awesome Ben. can't wait to see the final art.
Cool--love the sense of action in this thumbnail!
Eldred! Eldred! Eldred!I love Chesterton.
Napoleon of Notting Hill? Just read that book and it was the first thing to pop into my mind. :)
ReplyDeleteNope. Hint: from the poem illustrations I've been working on...
ReplyDeleteWonderful illustrations you've been posting lately, this makes me want to read the poem even more!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I just read your two stories in flight. I couldn't stop laughing! :)
I know the answer, but only because I looked it up in the interest of reading the poem, so I won't say!!!
ReplyDeletebut this is an awesome composition! the finished piece will be pen and ink?
But like a cloud of morning
ReplyDeleteTo eastward easily,
Tall Eldred broke the sea of spears
As a tall ship breaks the sea.
This is just awesome Ben. can't wait to see the final art.
Cool--love the sense of action in this thumbnail!
ReplyDeleteEldred! Eldred! Eldred!
ReplyDeleteI love Chesterton.