Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2018

NEW PORTRAITS

 I am trying to draw people with more expression. The drawback of having models sit still, is they often look a bit glum, and their natural personality doesn't come through. I watch them when they are talking, and add a little smile or parted lips.




This woman is a hoot, but she sits very still (good), and tends to look very serious in her portrait.





Katy is a smiler 24/7, so no problems there!



Miranda too, has a lovely face in repose. I could draw her every day...

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

NEW DRAWINGS charcoal


"Dreamer"

2 new charcoal drawings. The one above is 12x13.5 inches, and the one below is 6x6". Both are in exhibitions, so email me for purchase information.

"The Coldness of Marble, the Sweetness of Life"


Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Drawing in Barcelona!



"Carra" 
charcoal and pastel


My drawing "Carra" is in Barcelona for an exhibition. It was purchased by the Art Renewal Center, a wonderful promoter/collection/ exhibitor entity that celebrates realism in the arts. Their purchase of my drawing was a thrill, and I am so honored to have them take my drawing to Barcelona. Wish I could go too!





Wednesday, September 6, 2017

QUEEN Charcoal Portrait Drawing


"Queen"  $350
charcoal and pastel  6x4", unframed

Another drawing from an old Roman sculpture. I hope to convey the feeling of the smooth marble and the sensuous curves of her skin.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

CHARCOAL DRAWINGS portrait and still life


Odd Balls
charcoal 6x10"

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Tree Spirit
charcoal  8x7"

It has been quite a while since I posted any new artwork. I have been working on some new coin designs for the U.S. Mint, and that takes top priority for me. These 2 drawings were completed under the guidance of the Ani Academy, and they are now at the Oxford Gallery in Rochester, NY. The exhibit is called "Doubles and Doppelgangers". 
Now, I am working on some watercolor paintings for a few future shows. Always working!


Friday, January 27, 2017

PORTRAIT DRAWINGS

Here are a few portraits from the last several months. The charcoal drawings were done at the Ani Academy, and is usually a 3 hour pose. The pencil and color pencil drawings were done with my drawing group, which is usually 1.5-2 hours. After 9 years of weekly drawing group, I am getting pretty fast and accurate!








Thursday, December 29, 2016

PEGASUS charcoal drawings

 2 drawings heading to my exhibition in Rochester.
both charcoal and white pastel on paper, 8x6"
Please contact me for purchase information.



Divine



Aspire

Monday, December 26, 2016

ALL THAT JAZZ charcoal marble still life drawing


All That Jazz
charcoal and white pastel, 5x5"
$450, framed

This drawing is headed to an exhibition, so please contact me for purchase information.







Thursday, November 17, 2016

PORTRAIT: Karley and Ryan


Karley and Ryan
charcoal and pastel  8x7"
commission

A recent portrait commissioned by my young friend Karley. Ryan looks a little dubious, but she said it commemorates a special time for them. 

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

New Drawing!


She Found Joy in the Ordinary
charcoal and pastel  14x7"



She Would Rather Light a Candle Than Curse the Darkness
charcoal and pastel  9.5x7"

The first drawing was recently completed, and I plan on shipping it to the 
Lovett's Gallery in Tulsa, OK to join the second drawing.

Friday, July 29, 2016

ORBS charcoal drawing


"Neighborly Participation"
charcoal and white pastel on paper  6x8"
framed  $750


Friday, June 17, 2016

Continuing education


I have reached the one year anniversary of my education at Ani Academy in Wilkes-Barre, PA. As a long distance student, I complete the exercises of the curriculum, email an image to Victoria Steel, my instructor, and then visit every 6 weeks or so, to work alongside the other students, and listen to words of wisdom from Anthony Waichulis. How I wish I could have done something like this 30 years ago!


 Tony took this photo as I was polishing my first drawing, "Carra".


 "Carra" was included in the Rehs Gallery exhibition "Synesthesia". 
As was "Fly Me To The Moon", below....