Doodling on the Faces of Famous Writers

When video director and editor Michael Daye found himself at home with a box of postcards of 100 famous authors and nothing to do, he decided to take a Sharpie and have a little fun. Doodling on the faces of the defenseless writers, Daye created a series of often charming artworks of his own — sometimes the augmentations are relevant to the author they decorate, and sometimes they’re just for show, but we love the way he has taken these iconic faces and made them his own. Click through to see some of our favorites from the project, and head over to Daye’s Tumblr to check out even more.

Virginia Woolf. Image credit: Michael Daye

George Orwell. Image credit: Michael Daye

Jean-Paul Sartre. Image credit: Michael Daye

Anaïs Nin. Image credit: Michael Daye

Evelyn Waugh. Image credit: Michael Daye

H.P. Lovecraft. Image credit: Michael Daye

Norman Mailer. Image credit: Michael Daye

Dorothy Parker. Image credit: Michael Daye

Philip K. Dick. Image credit: Michael Daye

D.H. Lawrence. Image credit: Michael Daye

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Relax, David j. Unless he's selling these, he's in the clear. And google doesn't help with "Paternity Law," so I have no idea what the heck you're on about.

I like doodling myself but, Im not sure I like to see doodling on the faces of famous writers but I posted this for other writers on twitter to reflect @WritersNetGuide

I like doodling myself Im not sure I like to see doodling on the faces of famous writers but I posted this for other writers on twitter to reflect @WritersNetGuide

Does Michael know copyright law and that some of these images are still under copyright. There is also the Paternity Law which states that images used should state the name of the author - in this case the photographers. I noticed he credited himself, but forgot the original creators!