Nov 13
An old friend
Finally got around to finishing my Grubman piece. This was a 5 x 8 experiment in my moleskine to see to see how well I like oil pastels. I have to admit I really like them and the fact that I can combine them with regular oil paints make them a plus. Sorry for the watermark but I have to protect against thieves.
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No commentsSep 21
Some WIPS
a quick sketch i did while watching v for vendetta.
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i have been experimenting with oil pastels lately in my moleskine sketchbook.
No commentsSep 6
Another Medusa
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Here’s a quick post of a Medusa that I almost got as another tat for my arm. Stay tuned to see what Medusa actually gets inked.
No commentsAug 6
Back from the Dead
Really haven’t had time to do much art lately until today. I decided to take the opportunity and enjoy the great weather over the weekend and sit outside practicing some watercolors.
May 16
Zombie munny
This was my first time doing my do it yourself Munny. It’s an ode to George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.
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Mar 16
Wonder Women and Cap
Just some pencil work I’ve been doing. I will try to make sure I keep this blog updated at least once or twice a week with new work.
No commentsFeb 9
The Pencil moves me.

Copyright Corey Reid 2008.
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Copyright Corey Reid 2008.
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Both images created on 50lb paper, .9mm blue lead for roughs, final pencils with Bexley 5mm clutch lead holder, and imported into GIMP.
No commentsFeb 5
Some Busy Work

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Inspired after watching an old movie The Indestructible Man. Created with Faber-Castell Brush pen, a sharpie marker and scanned into GIMP.

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A redo of a Twisted Tin Man I did awhile ago. Done with a Bexley clutch pencil, blue pencil, and scanned into GIMP.
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