Tom DesLongchamp is an incredible multidisciplinary artist, but it is his marker drawings that caught my attention. Tom has long felt the drive to create and he creates a new artwork in some form every day. Years ago, he began creating a series of daily portraits of his friend, Mike. After creating daily sketches for a while, he wanted to add color. He looked around his office and found a simple Crayola marker on the floor. He began using his fingertips as stamps to apply the ink in a way that gave the drawings texture and value.Find more info about Tom DesLongchamp and his work at the links below.Tom's website | https://www.tomdeslongchamp.com/Buy Tom's book | https://www.tomdeslongchamp.com/nowheretonowInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/tomthinks/Twitch | https://www.twitch.tv/tomthinks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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