Friday, October 29, 2010

Don't Lose Your Head

...on second thought, perhaps, it may be a good idea.



Here are some doodles done in ordinary ballpoint pen, on a Moleskine notebook.

18 comments:

Anne Huskey-Lockard said...

Oh Ces---I am sure the one who has blown hishead off is me.....ready to ride like the wind, and nothing to think with! LOL!!!
I love them all, but I love anything to do with Halloween!!!

BIG TSUP!!♥
Anne

Anne Huskey-Lockard said...

Okay, I am spamming you.....but the next vert word is:

MATING

Ah-hahahahaha!!!!
Yep, good old Blogger left that one for me to make a smarmy remark on! LOL! ;D

XXOO~~♥
A.

love is colder than death said...

where are da witches?

faerwillow said...

~doodling...simply amazing is the works of your hands and mind!! oh i find myself wanting to loose my mind throughout the day...and sometimes i DO think it may be a good thing...then maybe my littles would take me more seriously at moments!! anyways when you have a moment there is something waiting for you on my little space...i hope you had a wonderful evening last night adn you are on the road to feeling better...much l♥ve and light upon you and yours this day and always~

Jessie said...

I lOVe your doodles! The ones with the whole of the paper covered are sooo atmospheric! :) xx

Jan said...

OH MY GOODNESS! I just enlarged the pictures of your drawings and I am so blown away by the details. Painstakingly tiny and there are so many little lines and doodles. You must wear magnifying glasses when you do these! These are all beautiful and very creative.

Heheh! Sound familiar? I do love these fun Halloweenie drawings. I don't know how you can whip these out so fast with all the other things you also do. I'm as slow as a slug.

Tammie Lee said...

I am getting in the spirit and your art is so full of that Halloweeny spirit~

Karin Bartimole said...

it's no ordinary ballpoint pen in your hand, dear Ces!!! howlingly fun Halloween art for us to enjoy my friend - tsup!! Hope you are feeling better. xox k

yoborobo said...

You are a magnificent doodler, Ces! Happy Halloween! I will try and hang on to my brain, if not my entire head! xox

Bella Sinclair said...

I have brought you a giant funnel collar to catch your head in case it rolls lopsided. Look, I even bedazzled it for you. See?

Hahahahaha, I LOVE these! My oh my, they are exquisitely tailored in fine clothing. What wonderful patterning in the fabric! And how I love Corby Chin! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Why the long face, little one?

k.h.whitaker said...

who needs a head when you have such fancy pants? Awesome, love them

steveroni said...

Ces...AGAIN! Amazing! My favorite is the headless horseman, maybe because it's...moi!--grin!

Utterly fabulous works, your output is akin to Mozart, who wrote more than 40 symphonies, 20 operas and 25 piano concertos, among other works. All before age 36!

And your genius rivals his IMO!

PEACE! And one more Tsup!
Steve E

Poetic Artist said...

Your Doodles are more than doodles to me.. Funny Magic from you and your magic hands.
Hugs,
Katelen

SOFIA said...

very cool))

Ces said...

Thank you very much for visiting and commenting. Your comments warm my heart and Steveroni, hardly. You honor me so much by comparing me to Mozart but genius, I am not. Just addicted to drawing?

Ces said...

I shall return and dissect these comments later.

steveroni said...

Hey Ces, Mozart was addicted to HIS muse, as you are to yours. He just had to cram it all into 36 years!

I told someone the other day that "I hold the Guinness Record for being the 'Oldest Child Prodigy' alive today"...

OK...OK...no more commenting, Steve, OK? But maybe one more --grin!

Deborah said...

These are not doodles. They are wonderful, witty art. YOU are wonderful and witty in your Royal Cesessness. I must never get this far behind in blogging again. **happy smiles** Deb