Archive for the ‘Digit n spit’ Category
Sedona
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Landscapes
Walking In Front Of Her Shadow
Posted by Rob | Filed under Aimie Littler, Digit n spit
The Jewel At The Heart Of The Lotus
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
Simple Cotton
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
Claiming The Land
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
“Liberty Enlightening the World” or the Statue of Liberty now lives in Terlingua, Texas. Facing Mexico either protecting the State or offering Liberty to some.
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
The oldest bell in Texas, rung by Wyatt Earp in Mobettie after he tried to sell the locals stones painted gold.
Cotton Picking
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
Big Bend
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
Big Bend is the most dramatcally beautiful part of Texas. Alongside Marfa and Austin it’s definately the best part of Texas for me. If you’d like to see it in Virtual Reality go to www.virtualbigbend.com.
Tales From Cotton Country
Posted by Rob | Filed under Digit n spit, Texas
Drawn in the darkness of night overlooking the stars and cotton fields in Levelland West Texas.
Combine
Posted by Rob | Filed under All Drawings, Digit n spit, Texas
The combine harvester holds a special resonance for me. As a child I grew up in Devon (a beautiful agricultural county) and we would sing songs about the mighty machine. I thought I’d share the chorus from a song written by the Wurzels:
‘Cos I got a brand new combine harvester. An’ I’ll give you the key
Come on now let’s get together. In perfect harmony
I got twenty acres. An’ you got forty-three
Now I got a brand new combine harvester. An’ I’ll give you the key’









