April 22, 2011
My new website is at www.AnthonyQuinnArtist.com
It features new portfolios of drawings, as well as my usual blog postings.
Thanks to everyone who has followed me on this blog to date. I hope you enjoy the new site. Please drop by and feel free to keep posting those comments!
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February 21, 2011
My Sketchbook submission for the Sketchbook Project 2011 is now on tour. It’s part of the exhibition currently on show at the Brooklyn Art Library, NY and will be there until February 27. From then on, the exhibition travels throughout America. Dates and venues for the Sketchbook Project Tour are on the ArtHouse Co-Op website.
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May 2, 2010

This man was waiting patiently outside the supermarket. Later in the day, I spotted a road sign bearing the message that became the title of this post. He knew what he was getting in for.
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January 16, 2010

Saw this guy in Branxton, just before Christmas. Hairiest man ever. In the sketch, he looks older than in real life. It was a hot day and I wondered what it must feel like to stroll around with all that beard and hair.
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December 8, 2009

In the drawing, this man looks a lot older than in real life. Mind you, he was pretty tired, so who’s to say?
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November 16, 2009

I don’t recall the puzzle being this large – not sure if this guy is doing a puzzle or drawing his own laptop. One of those new flat, electronic paper versions…
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October 2, 2009

Airport thrillers are bad for your brain – especially if read out of that context. This lady’s handbag caught my eye. It was amazingly complex, a real utility item; pockets, straps, zippers, heavy stitching, thick leather and jet black. Complete contrast to her leisure suit, soft shoes and heavily-patterned blouse. Maybe it was full of spy stuff. We shall never know.
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