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		<description><![CDATA[Owen Gatley is a UK-based Illustrator who has a really great way of making his graphite drawings full of impact. Owen’s portfolio includes some color, but I am really interested in his graphite drawings. There is a bit of nostalgia for me; when I see pencil drawings with knights and beasts, I am reminded of [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://owengatley.blogspot.com/">Owen Gatley</a> is a UK-based Illustrator who has a really great way of making his graphite drawings full of impact.
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Owen’s portfolio includes some color, but I am really interested in his graphite drawings.  There is a bit of nostalgia for me; when I see pencil drawings with knights and beasts, I am reminded of drawing during my younger years.  And, apparently, I am not far off from Owen — during an interview with <a href="http://blog.theworkingproof.com/2010/07/owen-gatley-slaying-of-beast.html">The Working Proof</a>, Owen says that as a boy, he was obsessed with King Arthur and The Knights of the Round Table.  His drawings come from a similar place.
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Have you heard of <a href="http://www.theworkingproof.com/user/page?dv=1&#038;page_name=index.html">The Working Proof</a>?  If not — it’s a great cause.  Each print to be sold on the site pairs with a charity of the artist’s choice, donating 15% of the sale to that cause.  Owen currently has <em>The Slaying of the Beast</em> for sale.
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All images via his <a href="http://owengatley.blogspot.com/">blog</a>.
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