Years ago, I used to copy pictures using a charcoal pencil. You all know I loves me my music, so I did several sketches of some of my favorite artists. I liked charcoal because it blends so easily, but I remember doing a few sketches in regular pencil...I seem to have lost those somewhere along the way. But I still have my charcoal sketches, and finding these made me want to start doing this a little more. Even if I'm copying existent pictures or photographs, it still takes some time and effort to get it right, and I think it would be a nice exercise to see if I can still do it.
So here are some of my sketches:
Jim Morrison...I believe I did this one from the Rolling Stone cover that featured his picture and the headline "He's Hot...He's Sexy...He's Dead."
The Doors experienced a revival in the early 80's, and I know we all listened to a lot of their music in college.
Ray Davies, the lead singer of the Kinks.
I would guess this was also from Rolling Stone, but I don't recall.

And his brother, Dave.

Pete Townshend

This one is my favorite: Paul Simonon, the bassist for The Clash. A definite dark, punk vibe, and I like the eyes.
I think I'll be buying a couple of charcoal pencils and see what sort of trouble I can conjure up.