





I've had these pieces in my hardbound sketchbook for a while. The reason I haven't posted them is that I don't have the typical scanner. Mine is a printer/fax/scan, and it can only scan what you feed into it. Well, I decided to sacrifice the sketchbook for the sake of the blog, and I put razor to each page. I think they look better on the computer anyway.
Mike
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