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Dancin’ Man

DancinMan
Dancin’ Man
Alex Hinders, 2013.
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This drawing feels quite different  from my other ones, doesn’t it? I did something I’ve never tried before when I laid down the random lines — I held onto three different pencils at once and occasionally re-arranged them. The result is much more angular than alot of my abstract art, which tends to be filled with curves and round shapes.

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The Drifter

TheDrifter

The Drifter
Alex Hinders, 2012.
Colored pencil and pen.
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This drawing is dedicated to my mom and also served as her Christmas gift. It suits her, because she’s both a traveler at heart and a big fan of Westerns. She’s actually currently traveling across the West coast in her RV. Actually. I’m quite jealous — she’s managed to escape from Winter! As for the drawing itself, I think the train tracks represent how the Drifter is walking his own path. While trains might be ‘stuck’ to their tracks, the Drifter is not a train, and is free to lay new rails wherever he wants, and to take any fork or turn he desires.

 

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Back Alley Swordstress

BackAlleySwordstress

Back Alley Swordstress
Alex Hinders, 2012.
Colored pencil and pen.
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The figure whose profile is hidden in the bricks is either the greatest nemesis of the Back Alley Swordstress, or her current enemy. She’s a sort of urban super-heroine that runs about the city at night with a sword meting out her idea of justice. The city she lives in has classified her as an Urban legend, but the police are aware of her existence — they think it’s better to keep her existance a secret than to encourage copy-cat acts. They view her as a rogue vigilante; the police would like to catch her as much as they would other criminals but are also afraid of getting on her bad-side.

 Though it might seem like that’s a pile of blood coming from the Swordstress I’m pretty certain that it’s just supposed to be her shadow, as red seems to be her color. I suppose it could also represent a hidden pain that she carries with her.