#nathaniel pilgrim
In the other hand this week’s #bookoftheweek is William Shakespeare’s STAR WARS: A Verily New Hope
This book is a blast! (Pun kinda intended).
I found myself laughing outloud every other page, Mr. ian doescher made a magnificent work re imagining Star Wars as a classic play. So many good quotes, I barely have space to write, so:
“Not merely random, neither awkward like
A blaster. Nay, the lightsaber mantains
A noble elegance, a Jedi’s pride.
‘Tis something for a civiliz’d new age.”
In the other hand this week’s #bookoftheweek is William Shakespeare’s STAR WARS: A Verily New Hope
This book is a blast! (Pun kinda intended).
I found myself laughing outloud every other page, Mr. @ian.doescher made a magnificent work re imagining Star Wars as a classic play. So many good quotes, I barely have space to write, so:
“Not merely random, neither awkward like
A blaster. Nay, the lightsaber mantains
A noble elegance, a Jedi’s pride.
‘Tis something for a civiliz’d new age.”
Last week’s #bookoftheweek was Martin Amis’ Dead Babies. Spoiler alert, there is not a single dead baby in this book.
I see why people include it in “shocking books” lists, but it didn’t make much for me. I mean, it is raw and cruel, but overall a fun lecture,
Depression was visiting the past few weeks, so I was a bit idle with my regular posting schedule, so to compensate that, here is the first post of the day. More #copicmarkers practice, kinda of a second part of the practice a couple weeks ago
This weeks very late book of the week is Bryan Lee O'malley’s Lost at Sea.
It is a great book that lingers in the back of your mind like a pain you didnt know you had, but somehow you miss.
It was a great lecture, and it has so many Cats…
More copic practice from early this week. A bit of art noveau flavor for this one.
Copic Marker practice from early this week. I still have to work in the overall contrast of my pieces.