365 Lil' Guy Portraits: Day 141


Introducing today's "lil' guy."

Ernest 

He's not going to anything.




My 365 Project Details:
 - Draw a "lil' guy" every day for the next year.
 - Color them when I can.  Ink and travel don't mix well.
 - Write something about each "lil' guy," but not too much.



Scott Krichau, sculptor, resides in Albuquerque, NM with fellow artist, +Carolyn Curtis and their 3 legged dog named Pabst.  Scott uses steel and paper to create his "lil' guys."  Documenting their continual evolution and trying to understand the idiodyssey they are on.


365 Lil' Guy Portraits: Day 140


Introducing today's "lil' guy."

Francios 

He's loves french fries.




My 365 Project Details:
 - Draw a "lil' guy" every day for the next year.
 - Color them when I can.  Ink and travel don't mix well.
 - Write something about each "lil' guy," but not too much.



Scott Krichau, sculptor, resides in Albuquerque, NM with fellow artist, +Carolyn Curtis and their 3 legged dog named Pabst.  Scott uses steel and paper to create his "lil' guys."  Documenting their continual evolution and trying to understand the idiodyssey they are on.


365 Lil' Guy Portraits: Day 139


Introducing today's "lil' guy."

Shizza 

He's pho rizza.



My 365 Project Details:
 - Draw a "lil' guy" every day for the next year.
 - Color them when I can.  Ink and travel don't mix well.
 - Write something about each "lil' guy," but not too much.



Scott Krichau, sculptor, resides in Albuquerque, NM with fellow artist, +Carolyn Curtis and their 3 legged dog named Pabst.  Scott uses steel and paper to create his "lil' guys."  Documenting their continual evolution and trying to understand the idiodyssey they are on.


365 Lil' Guy Portraits: Day 138


Introducing today's "lil' guy."

Lukas 

He knows how to deliver the goods.



My 365 Project Details:
 - Draw a "lil' guy" every day for the next year.
 - Color them when I can.  Ink and travel don't mix well.
 - Write something about each "lil' guy," but not too much.



Scott Krichau, sculptor, resides in Albuquerque, NM with fellow artist, +Carolyn Curtis and their 3 legged dog named Pabst.  Scott uses steel and paper to create his "lil' guys."  Documenting their continual evolution and trying to understand the idiodyssey they are on.