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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Cracked

charcoal
35.56 cm x 27.94 cm
Self Portrait

  Cracked   Self portrait in cracked mirror. In the collection of Mr. Tom Leudecke of Berlin.

Digital Man [LP#2]

ink
22.86 cm x 27.94 cm
Self Portrait

  Digital Man [LP#2]   Self portrait and number two in an ongoing series of Mo's unique Labryntine Projections.

Me

charcoal
17.78 cm x 25.4 cm
Self Portrait

  Me   Self portrait as Kennewickman.

Me

charcoal
17.78 cm x 25.4 cm
Self Portrait

  Me   Self portrait in charcoal, with insane detail.

Self Portrait

charcoal
17.78 cm x 25.4 cm
Self Portrait

  Self Portrait   Self portrait as Opie Taylor.

Self Portrait

charcoal
25.4 cm x 17.78 cm
Self Portrait

  Self Portrait   Self portrait in broken mirror.

Self Portait

charcoal
17.78 cm x 25.4 cm
Self Portrait

  Self Portait   Self portrait in broken mirror.

Alisha Sleeping

charcoal
17.78 cm x 25.4 cm
Figure

  Alisha Sleeping   Charcoal drawing of my friend Alisha as she lie sleeping.

Still Life w/Stuff

charcoal
45.72 cm x 60.96 cm
Still Life

  Still Life w/Stuff   Still life with pewter bowl, handkerchief and wave-guide. Number two in a series with these objects.

Final 3 of 3

charcoal
60.96 cm x 45.72 cm
Still Life

  Final 3 of 3   Final drawing in a three drawing series of this still life featuring a pewter bowl, handkerchief and wave guide.
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