Drawing of the Cat from the pet shop in Brooklyn. He is pretty big and has very serious eyes. After wordless deep conversation between us, I felt a little ashamed of myself and left in a hurry. Maybe, we, people, can do a little more for others and each other. Ink and Kuretake.
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2012Nov 27tags: brooklyn | ink | Ira | Kuretake | sandy | streetThis is Brooklyn street, the way I saw it one evening, when I went to walk my little dog, empty, dark, abandoned, sliced by headlights of cars occasionally passing by, with glistening mud and broken glass under my feet. It use to be full of life and lit up in the evening, with dogs barking and people chatting on the porches. It was flooded by hurricane Sandy. Ink and Kuretake on Fabriano Artistico.
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2012Oct 4tags: ink | Ira | Kuretake | Story Farm | upstate“Story Farm” in Catskills, Upstate, in ink and Kuretake on vintage paper. My favorite place for fresh produce.
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2012Sep 17tags: Ira | morning | pencil | sketchDrew this sketch before breakfast in Stillman and Birn little Delta sketchbook, 6″x8″, using pencil and wash. Drew this water soluble pencil over the sketch. Start drawing cat but he relocate soon to my knee, to observe the room from the other side.























