ARTIST: William Louis ("Bill") McDonald Senior.
ALTERNATIVE TITLE: "Was He a 'Man-in-Black' Extraterrestrial Humanoid Who Just Chose to Dress in Mustard-ish Goldenrod?"
COMPANY: Argonaut-GreyWolf.
CLIENT: A powerhouse female corporate trial lawyer out of a law office at One Wilshire in Los Angeles, California. She gave me a complex description of her very strange lover before she disappeared from her 9th floor apartment in Downtown Los Angeles facing south near Sixth Street and the 110 Freeway. I intend for this Sketch-a-Doodle render to be used as a sketch illustration extraterrestrial biological entity or extraterrestrial non-biological robotic android demonstration design concepts for model kit, poseable toy and book publishers to include graphic novels. I might incorporate her tale into one of my books.
PURPOSE: This consolidated sketch was begun and never completed in 1993 at the lady lawyer's kitchen table on her ninth floor apartment a stone's throw from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.
YEAR: 1993 in the late Spring.
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MEDIA: Non-photo blue Prisma pencils and graphite #2 pencils.
NOTES: The individual my lady lawyer witness described sported a facial and body pallor that could best be described as a cold extremely light dover gray. This was the extraordinarily light matte-finish gray which was an almost, but not quite white pale gray one observed on US Navy aircraft going back to the Vietnam war era and the early 1980s. His extraordinary large eyes (proportionally speaking) appeared to have the normal dark pupils which were surrounded by a pale goldish mustard-ish goldenrod colored irises in some light which flashed Siberian husky blue in other light such as that streaming in from the kitchen window. His suit coat and trousers effected a texture not unlike "corduroy" but were also of that same weird Reverend Louis Farrakhan-favored goldish mustard-ish goldenrod-colored suits and dress jackets. There was always a long trench coat of that same odd shade. The woman's lover always arrived wearing a wide-brimmed brushed felt Fedora-style hat which matched the trousers and coat. His silk-like dress shirts were always of an ultra-pale goldish hue which appeared to shimmer slightly and his bow ties (Always and only a bow tie) always matched his suits. He never wore any other clothing combination.
LOCATION: This very rough sketch was begun and never completed in 1993 at the lady lawyer's kitchen table on her ninth floor apartment a stone's throw from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.