Newtonion Sketch Club iPad Art

I’ve been thinking about Newton’s 3rd law of physics, that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, a law that apparently can be broken, “in certain nonequilibrium (out-of-balance) situations.”

Hey, I think we’re in one of those situations.

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Either/or Anymore

 

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iPad art, Paper 53 or Paper 4 not sure anymore, iColorama to sharpen, Procreate to illuminate the red and green lights, Apple Pencil.

Misc. Trumpdom Sketches

Hey, that’s my view too!

All American President, Sorta’

Microscopic Dust Particals Speak Out

Empty

Going Backwards Fast

Steve Bannon Pimple

Talk Radio’s Done Enough Damage

Tell me another one

See also I Spin Therefore I Am: bamboozito ergo sum, from this illustroblog.
A freehand digital (iPad) drawing done in Sketch Club on an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil using this photo as a reference.

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Forecast

shit storm

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BEHIND THE SCENES: For weeks now, an evasive idea has been trying to form itself on my cognitive drawing board, having to do with depictions of absurd, segregated services reserved for conservatives or liberals. At first I thought of separate traffic lights at any given intersection, one set of red lights for the conservatives and another for the liberals. Then I realized how unlikely it would be, in such an imagined reality, that conservatives and liberals would even share the same roads. If nothing else, there would have to be fancy toll roads for conservatives only and old, beat up, public roads for the liberals. So I scratched that.

Then notions of segregated meteorological services for conservatives and liberals began appearing on my internal drawing board. I imagined a conservative weatherperson standing in the pouring rain with a mic in one hand and an umbrella in the other outlining the counter factuals: sunny, low humidity, time for a picnic. You know, “fake weather.” But then a staff researcher found the YouTube video below, published way back in 2012. Damn it! That’s when I decided to go with the simple shit storm forecast.