A villain. by Lewis Cooper

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Very unsavoury. Good illustration Lewis.

Excellent Lew. Love the 5 o'clock shadow.

What a shifty looking character, excellent work Lew .

By the way your fiddling well with the new brushes , are they the hexagonal ones.

Look out Lew, I think he has his eye on you,

Dastardly and villainous indeed!

Wonderful depth in this Lewis and such a shady looking character

Superb villain, excellent expression.

His eye bored right through me! Nightmares now….

Well illustrated, Lewis - very menacing!

A face to make you cross the road Lewis!

Wouldn’t like to meet him in the dark Lewis. Brilliant character portrayal, as always.

Very good. Liam galagher

Boo, Hiss. Great character Lewis.

Thanks for your comments, always appreciated. Martin suggested he looks like Liam Gallagher...I had to look him up, I'm not that familiar with him. I found a couple of photos where this did look a bit like him. Surprise, surprise. Not intended. But that's the human face for you, whatever you make up, however distorted, it'll look like 'somebody'...even one like this with his ski-slope nose.

Really evil looking fellah! A good fiddle with your brushes, Lewis!

Fiddling seems to be very effective.

A shifty looking character to be avoided at all costs - brilliant Lewis.

A startling character Lew, very well portrayed.

Interesting character Lewis. I have been watching Basil Rathbone as Sherlock in the old films. You can't beat a good yarn.

Definitely a villain. I wouldn’t like to meet him on a dark night.

Great shady character Lew!

Another corker for the rogues gallery Lewis. A face of nightmares I think.

He looks really menacing!

A big nose and the evil eye - must be a villain! Happy New Year Lewis!

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20/12/2024
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I watched an old film...Lord Jim, based on a Joseph Conrad story. A good yarn with some great villains in it. This prompted me to do a villain. This misshapen caricature is not based on the film's actors, it's just something I made up hopefully in the spirit of the story. Watercolour, I'm still fiddling with new brushes.

About the Artist
Lewis Cooper

Self taught. Love drawing. Like to make pictures up, without using reference pics, often in cartoon style. I do other pictures where I do use reference. I'm knocking on a bit, born in 1940 in Greenwich, London. Retired, and loving it.

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