Knave Letting
An original pen and ink drawing of a devilish, skeletal beast gripping an oversized playing card marked with a skull. Its grin is sharp, its tail coiled, its hollow eyes unreadable. The bold contrast and delicate hatching bring out a sense of trickery and fate—fortune held in uncertain hands.
An original pen and ink drawing of a devilish, skeletal beast gripping an oversized playing card marked with a skull. Its grin is sharp, its tail coiled, its hollow eyes unreadable. The bold contrast and delicate hatching bring out a sense of trickery and fate—fortune held in uncertain hands.
An original pen and ink drawing of a devilish, skeletal beast gripping an oversized playing card marked with a skull. Its grin is sharp, its tail coiled, its hollow eyes unreadable. The bold contrast and delicate hatching bring out a sense of trickery and fate—fortune held in uncertain hands.
This is a drawing from the “IermÞu” (or “Unnoticed”) series, all of which were done with ink on Bristol. The drawing itself is 3.5” x 5”. Mounted on 8” x 10” acid-free heavy weight black matte board with a 4.5” x 6.5” white matte window. Ready for framing.