Punching Judy is the handle by which one Meghan Euringer rolls over the competition in central Jersey’s roller derby team.
Tag Archives: Drawing
Old Published Artwork
Once again, special thanks are due to John R. Platt for scanning this page for me.
The Beast Within
Yearbook Project #3: Jeanette
Yearbook Project #2
The challenge here is to take a grainy halftone image about the size of two postage stamps, one above the other, and draw the individual in question.
Next, maybe I’ll post Yearbook Project #1.
Brandon Lee, taken much too soon
My Old Art
Special thanks are due to John R. Platt, for recovering these, my first publications as an artist, in various issues of White Knuckles Magazine.
Something Ravaged, Something Red
Gina
Peter Straub
Author Peter Straub. Pen & ink on Bristol board.
“After mixed success with two attempts at literary mainstream novels in the mid-1970s (Marriages and Under Venus), Straub dabbled in the supernatural for the first time with Julia (1975). He then wrote If You Could See Me Now (1977), and came to widespread public attention with his fifth novel, Ghost Story (1979), which was a critical success and was later loosely adapted into a 1981 film starring Fred Astaire. Several horror novels followed, with growing success, including The Talisman and Black House, two fantasy-horror collaborations with Straub’s long-time friend and fellow author Stephen King.”