This is my evil self portrait done in dry pastel. Amature in color use... of coarse 3 of these pieces are from last year
in Drawing 2... i look like the Grateful Dead skull. hehe.
This piece is called Imaginary Friend Syndrome and is one of my best pencil drawings. It's a rather funny piece and I
would escpecially like to thank the people who were unknowingly posing for pictures at the end of my sophmore year.
This was a distorted grid project that was wrapped in acetate when I shot this picture so it's not really clear... when
it comes back from Scholastics Art Competition I will get a better picture of it on here. (This takes place in the graveyard
behind my highschool.) This piece recently won a silver key in the Regional Scholastics Art Competition.
This was my first drawing for my Drawing II class last year. It's a bit blurry in this picture. It was done in pencil
and is called "Wicked" in correspondance to the position of the hands, gives off and eery feel.
This is the first drawing in a series of portrait in which I was experimenting with color. This piece is call "Pop Tab"
and is done in oil pastel on watercolor paper.
This is a still life I did in my Drawing II course. It is called "Elegance" and it was done in white and black charcoal
on toned paper.
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This is my fingerpainting, done in acrylic with inked details on watercolor paper. Basically abstract, it is entitled
"Summer Sunset" because that was the song I was listening to when I started painting it. And it has to be one of my favorite
songs. It was about love and being in love. Omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori.
Finally finished. I'm really proud of this piece as it being my first ink and watercolor drawing/painting. Thanks a lot
to Chris and Rena Brauer for their help and guidance. It is titled "Parlor Invitation".
This was my Drawing III final with the topic of imagination... I liked being able to fling paint wildly at a piece of
artwork... that was definately the best part. This is being entered in Scholastics Art Competition.
This is a glass still life done with white charcoal on black paper. I call it "Shatter the Glass" because the piece gave
me such a headache that I asked the instructor if I could smash it with a hammer.
This was the thrid piece in the series of portaits and is called "Techni-trip". It is also done in oil pastel on watercolor
paper.
This was the second piece in the Portrait series and is titled "Mentality". It is also done in oil pastel on watercolor
paper.
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