A chalkboard sketch based on a painting of lotuses by Chalermchai Kositpipat I made in like 20 minutes between lectures the other day

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A chalkboard sketch based on a painting of lotuses by Chalermchai Kositpipat I made in like 20 minutes between lectures the other day
Sketches of men, graphite on 12 field animation paper, by Chuck Jones, circa 1962-1975.
Chuck Jones on getting started...
Sketches of men and woman by Chuck Jones, circa early 1960s to mid-1980s.
Animals from a Chuck Jones box of sketches (fun with puns), circa 1962 - 1968.
Top: “Impala”, graphite on 12 field animation paper
2nd from top: “Elephant”, graphite on MGM Animation / Visual Arts note paper
Middle: “Jersey” (possibly a Yak in a Jersey. idk.) “Bison eating ‘bison-berries’”, graphite on 12 field animation paper
4th from top: “Lion”, graphite on 12 field animation paper
Bottom: “Suit doesn’t fit well. Looks like a man in a bear suit”, graphite on 12 field animation paper> (Possibly drawn circa 1967 during production of “The Bear That Wasn’t”, the last short cartoon directed by Chuck Jones for MGM Animation and his second to last project for them, the last being “The Phantom Tollbooth”).
Sketches of men by Chuck Jones, graphite, charcoal, ink on paper. Circa 1947 - 1965.
Daffy Duck character studies by Chuck Jones, graphite on 12 field animation paper, circa 1965-1985. Although these two drawings are not associated with a particular cartoon, they serve to illustrate Jones’s mastery of line to evoke emotion and character.