Here
is the drawings page that I have set up. These images are links
to other pages. Click
on the images below to view the bigger images in better and higher
resolution. I
hope you enjoy my site, but please be patient, because some of these
pictures may
take a while to show up on your screen.
This drawing was created using guauch, drawing ink (pen and ink), and Fabriaono Hot Press paper.
I was designing the page to develop strong contrasts between the objects that are on the page. There are two other drawings like this one, in this style, on the bottom of this page.
You can click on the drawing to see a bigger version of this picture.
The
picture to the right is a very abstract pastel drawing that I did
of a model in the studio where I used to work. I was experimenting
with a style that was new to me at the time; cubism. Although this
in no way is anything like the famous NUDE DESCENDING A STAIRCASE,
I nonetheless was inspired by that one peice as I had read about
it extensively in Art History classes. View the Hi-RES
This
is the same pastel picture as above except with a slightly different
color pattern. Here, the violets turn up a little on the green end
of the spectrum.
The variations of these images come from using Photoshop's Variations in the software.
This drawing is part of a series that involves a depiction of a model while she is running a towel through her wet hair. She has just gotten done washing her hair in the shower and is now getting ready to go out.
This
is another version of the woman with her hair all wet. I used this
picture over and over to see what color variations I could get with
the Replace Color command in Photoshop.
This
particular image is a bit too complex to explain within this small
space, so if you click onto the image, you will get the full page
that shows the high-res image as well as the literature to explain
the concept behind the peice.
I have to say, my rendition, even though it is obviously headed into a more abstract vein, does not do the model any justice whatsoever. That being said, I have no problem saying that this peice is one of my stronger works. This is meant to depict a woman as she comes out of the shower.Please look at the high-resolution images. For the hi-res, click here.
This
particular work is meant to be expressive in so much that I have been
able to come up with color variations that work to make a statement
about a woman that is happy to be going out on the town with her freinds.
It is that moment when one can finally say that she is actually leaving
behind the confines of her daily routines to appreciate the company
of freinds in fellowship.
This
is an old Charcoal drawing that I did for a Drawing class that I took
at Greenfield Community College in Greenfield, Massachussetts.
You can click on the image if you want to go to the higher resolution page.
A Crosscut
of Harrowing Entropy.
Here is another work that was done using the methods that were listed above.
These pieces are untitled because I did not intend to ever show them on this site. I changed my mind and thought that they were kind of interesting to look at.