Always One in the Neighborhood (updated)

Neighbors art

The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people.
-Gilbert Chesterton

I’ve lived in a lot of houses and apartments in a lot of places around the world, and wherever I go one of my neighbors is always “that guy”*. I think this holds true even when the neighbors are closer than, say, next door.

Playing with the dark and light areas and the mood of the background paper was a lot of fun. Not to mention I’ve been trying to find a good use for the dark brown-black paper for a over a month. The big guy here seemed like the right time. Click the pic to Embiggen.

*not necessarily a guy
Illustration Friday

  1. jo’s avatar

    I have always just loved your illos, this is no exception!! Wonderful

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  2. Curious Art’s avatar

    Wow, I haven’t seen your stuff before– it’s beautiful! I really love the one for Invention too.

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  3. matt Jackson’s avatar

    Looking forward to the final piece tomorrow Patrick.
    Please pop over to my blog and let me know when it’s done.
    M

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  4. South Ocean’s avatar

    Hei Patrick, some awesome works u have done here. I really love those monkeys :)
    As for your question the Chinese/Kanji word is pronounced as “ji”: prosperity

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  5. mac mcrae’s avatar

    Excellent workand strong design. I so love the gothic style. Has a nice “sleeping beauty” air to it.

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  6. Christy Lenzi’s avatar

    Do I see little red eyes in the woods, or am I just being paranoid? :)

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  7. patrick’s avatar

    You do indeed see red eyes peeking out from the trees. Just a few more neighbors. Thanks all, for the comments! This almost ended up a very different piece, but now I’m glad that I ran out of the paper I originally wanted to use for the background.

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  8. benconservato’s avatar

    I love it, it is so beautifully intricate… and a darkness I love that I seem to lack myself in my work of late… thank you for inspiring me.

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