Tom Waits, "Dark"
Portrait, 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 in
Lead on Paper
So far the final installation in the Tom Waits series he is depicted here in the mid-90's while working on one of his plays, The Black Rider with writer William S. Burroughs of "Naked Lunch" notoriety. It was this era in Tom's life that made me know he was going to knock his role as Satan in Doctor Parnassus out of the park. Going well back to his Mystery Men days, this classic fedora and suit look just screams lounge lizard but there's so much more to Tom. This was the very first picture that I did in the Conte Pierre Noire lead pencils that have become the basis of most of the work presented on this blog. A fortuitous combination of subject and medium to say the least.
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