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Devon's Been Drawin'

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The mystical, magical meanderings of a 12 year-old mind....

Comments (12)

GarandFan:

Kid has talent!

Tom Wms.:

It looks like "Devon Went A Walking".

Thunderbottom:

...reminds me of Harvey Pekar's stick-figure story boards for Robert Crumb in the film, "American Splendor".

Cowboy:

Talent. That pyramid is amazing. I'm a dominate left brained guy so very impressed. I'm very intrigued with the pig also. Any background on the renderings? Great stuff!

Tim

john cox:

HEY TIM

Getting the whys and wherefores from Devon about his work is difficult. Very stream of conscious. I think the pig represents the socio-economic angst best expressed by the works of Jung, Cheever and Pokoman.

Following his father footsteps, love them!!!

I really thought the writing in the blog was very complexed, in a good way.;)

I kinda like this blog. For a while, I've been trying to create one something like this as nicely, however I'm not computer gifted on how you can do it.I kinda like this blog. For some time, I've been trying to create one something like this as properly, nevertheless I am not laptop gifted on find out how to do it.

This site is my breathing in, real great pattern and perfect subject material .

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John Cox is a painter, cartoonist, and illustrator for hire. For information about purchasing existing work or commissioning new work, contact him by e-mail at john555cox [at] hotmail.com.

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