DRAWING GALLERY
Prior to 1994, I drew almost exclusively with a drafting pencil and a straightedge. From then on, I've draw almost exclusively with charcoal. This change marked my interest in the practices of traditional fine art. In 1999, I began studying drawing under maestro and painter extrodinaire, Mr. Joe Biel. The images are arranged in chronological order beginning with the most recent and going back from there.

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MJ 2

ink
23cm x 30cm
Portrait

  MJ 2   Single, uninterupted, non-intersecting, hand-drawn line called a Labryntine Projection(TM) of Michael Jordan.

TJ'z Blenz

digital media

Illustration

  TJ'z Blenz   Package illustration for a herbal cigarette product.

Eye2Eye

ink
365.76 cm x 243.84 cm minimum
Self Portrait

  Eye2Eye   Price proportional to scale.
"Disposable" work executed in felt tip pen. A single, continuous, non-intersecting line of text elaborating on the premis of the show, "37 Faces of God?." Line blends into itself when view from a distance creating a photo-real monochrome portrait of the artist. Work can be recreated and would look truly awesome if executed on a HUGE scale. Click here to see Digital Madness and Digital Man.

Mo

ink
23cm x 30cm
Portrait

  Mo   Single, uninterupted, non-intersecting, hand-drawn line called a Labryntine Projection(TM) of my own image.

Little Smokey

ink
23cm x 30cm
Portrait

  Little Smokey   Single, uninterupted, non-intersecting, hand-drawn line called a Labryntine Projection(TM) of a boy named Smokey.

Sirly [sic]

charcoal
27.94 cm x 35.56 cm
Self Portrait

  Sirly [sic]   Self portrait with surly disposition. In the collection of Anikja Black.

Sirly (study)

charcoal
27.94 cm x 35.56 cm
Self Portrait

  Sirly (study)   Study for self portrait entitled "Sirly" in charcoal.

Madam Black

ink
23cm x 30cm
Portrait

  Madam Black   Single, uninterupted, non-intersecting, hand-drawn line called a Labryntine Projection(TM) of Madam Anikja Black.

Old Mo of the Mountains

charcoal
12.7 cm x 15.24 cm
Self Portrait

  Old Mo of the Mountains   Future self portrait at 72 years-old, ca.2040 in white charcoal. Collection of Mr. D. Smith, San Diego, CA.

Wearied

charcoal
12.7 cm x 20.32 cm
Self Portrait

  Wearied   Self portrait in white charcoal while not feeling very confident.
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