Three drawings. by Lewis Cooper

3 drawings 2025
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All are good and the abstraction made me laugh out loud,

Love the bottom one!

I rather like your glum chum, top right.

Great fun Lewis. Top right looks like a despondent Charles III

Bottom one made me chuckle !

Super drawings, Lewis, and bottom one really funny!

Made me chuckle which is good for the health so thanks Lew!

Your ability to take a humorous situation and make it come alive is amazing, both the humour and the artwork are superb. Three excellent pieces all are drawn with a lot of skill.

I just love your cartoon sketches, Lewis - they make my day!!

A great set of characters Lew, the studio scene is brilliant!

Wonderful Lewis and the bottom one is so funny.

Thanks for your comments, it’s very encouraging.

Brilliant characters Lewis, love the bottom one and sadly I can well imagine the artist 'explaining' in some highfalutin arts programme!

I go portrait or life drawing every week - so this tickled me. Our life models occasionally have to move because they get cramp, but never nose scratching!!

Once again a winner Lewis. The one top right reminds me of a college lecture I had who spent 30 silent minutes compleatly filling up a huge blackboard failing to solve a maths problem, turned to the class and simply said.. boys I've lost a hundred somewhere.

You do these characters so well Lew , limitless imagination.

3 fabulous drawings Lewis ✨️

All excellent, Lewis but I like the life model best - great fun!

A touch of red nose syndrome coming along here Lew! Great characters as always.

A very amusing and delightful trio of characters. Love the abstract theme.

Wonderful observation. I was talking to someone on Saturday about having to wear several pairs of glasses at the same time! There is a programme about sitters and portraits ... and tech ....

Hang on Studio Wall
28/02/2025
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Top two are part of my not very successful attempt to do something every day. The bottom pic comes from reading about an abstract artist using models for his work. The work had what could obviously be seen to have figurative shapes, but they were so abstract, and so far removed from reality, that I was surprised he needed a model...but what do I know?

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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