My husband started a German literature blog last year. This Monday he´ll be posting about rain. I love the rain. He hates it. I´m happy when it rains, he gets depressed.
It's the reverse of the traditional weatherhouse isn't it - the man comes out when it's raining.. nice style, looks like the start of an intriguing graphic novel.
I'm interested in your husband's blog, but I can't read German alas. Enjoyed the photos though.
@johnnynorms: many of the pics for his blog, i choose. :) actually he´s also started an english blog - but that´s about very sophisticated software. so i wouldn´t understand that either. ;)
what i had actually wanted to say in the last post is that it is a nice idea with the weather house. i hadn´t thought about that before. is it really true that the male figure comes out in the bad weather?
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Rain seems to refresh my thoughts,looking up as it falls down it`s really good!!
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turn whenever you want... i am also (re)drawing a new way in this art ;)
Good luck!
I like the red coat!!
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Wow this is amazing. I LOVE the drawing on the left - the use of colour is just wonderful.
I love this drawing! Its so moody and the red with the black is so great.
Wow, I really love your style of drawing. :)
I like the contrast of the red coat and the rain-in black. I too love the rain, especially in the spring when everything is waiting to grow.
It's the reverse of the traditional weatherhouse isn't it - the man comes out when it's raining..
nice style, looks like the start of an intriguing graphic novel.
I'm interested in your husband's blog, but I can't read German alas. Enjoyed the photos though.
thanks for all the comments here.
@johnnynorms: many of the pics for his blog, i choose. :) actually he´s also started an english blog - but that´s about very sophisticated software. so i wouldn´t understand that either. ;)
what i had actually wanted to say in the last post is that it is a nice idea with the weather house. i hadn´t thought about that before. is it really true that the male figure comes out in the bad weather?
Think so, ages since I saw one.
I'd rather read the German literature one! Paul Auster, good choice.
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