Traditional Art:

Anything from Crayola Crayons to charcoal, and everything in between!

Drawing one’s whole life can do WONDERS! I learn new things everyday, and value the beauty in life and try to translate it into my physical works. Taking great care in attention to detail and accuracy are things I value in my traditional art pieces.

<< “Ryder”

A charcoal and pan-pastel portrait, after a long day of work, don’t we all look a little bummed?

WORK IN PROGRESS!:

“Adam and Simon” >>

Made with the base of a masterwork painting, now depicting how awesome an adventure between a vampire hunter and Master of the Universe would really be! I’m not sure the awesome He-Man would know how to use a the Vampire Killer. 18 inches by 24 inches, colored pencil.

<< “Tunnel Vision”

Charcoal on 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper. Just hanging out at the park, doomscrolling — who needs nature when you have Instagram?

<< “Self-Aware; Self-Conscious”

Charcoal pencils and sticks on 18 inches by 24 inches of charcoal paper; a quick (roughly) three hours self-portrait study, highlighting my struggle with long hair. Included, a work-in-progress photo.

^^ “Dorian and Lay”

A portrait of my favorite karaoke stars! Ten-out-of-ten duet! 8.5 inches by 11 inches in watercolor.

^^A work in progress watercolor portrait of my best friend’s family! Trying to take great care in the details of their clothes and personalities! Starting with the line work, 24 inches by 30 inches

“Rainbow”>>

A charcoal and pan-pastel portrait of the classic rock band Rainbow. How could someone not want to draw their big hair?

,<< “Double Trouble”, watercolor on 24 inch by 30 inch cold pressed paper.

“So, if man is five and the devil is six, then that must make me seven…”

-Fire Water Burn, Bloodhound Gang