Edward Dillion, What is a Man?, 2009, Charcoal on Paper
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Edward Dillion, What is a Man?, 2009, Charcoal on Paper
Related Posts:
– Silent Sundays: The Devil’s Hand (1942)
– Silent Sundays: Vampire (1895)
– Silent Sundays: Magie Rose (1935)
Categories: Silent Sundays
I can’t believe that’s a drawing. I saw ‘Charcoal on paper’ and nearly flipped! Smartly done, Mr Dillion. And thank you, sweetie, for bringing it to us! 🙂
I was impressed too, VF. I have to admit, I did think of you when I posted it. 🙂
Awww… you say the sweetest thing! ((((blush)))) 😉
“What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets!” Castlevania ftw.
Ha, exactly! If you go to the artist’s page, Castlevania is the first thing out of his mouth (although technically André Malraux said it first). 😉
Ah, but did Malraux say it with VAMPIRES?
Seriously, did he? I have no idea. Because if he did that would be officially THE BEST.
Hey – thanks for the like on my post today – I think that’s the first one ever : ) It’s like our first kiss…
Hey, I don’t just spread my likes around all over the place. I’m A LADY.
: )
Now I’m afraid to ask what it means that I went straight to commenting on your posts without liking them first… 😉
O_O !!