This 6″x9″ black and white drawing depicts a lion, calm, eyes closed, basking in light, unconcerned master of his domain.
Read MoreTwo new original minimalist marker drawing of octopi. They are both for sale.
Read MoreThis is a new logo I designed for the Center for Archaeological Research at Davis (CARD). It’s designed to be reminiscent of geometric designs found in the artwork of various Native California tribes, while being simple enough to use for various applications from literature to embroidered paraphernalia.
Read MoreThis new minimalist drawing is an interpretation of a running tiger by his black markings.
Read MoreMay I Have Some, Please? 6″x9″ white colored pencil on black paper 6″x9″ colored pencil on black paper Reference: http://chikrata.deviantart.com/art/Dreaming-203961669
Read MoreReady 6″x9″ white colored pencil on black paper 6″x9″ colored pencil on black paper Reference: http://furlined.deviantart.com/art/Not-Amused-195459702 The original drawing is available for sale. SOLD
Read MoreOpposites – Black Colored pencil on black paper, 8″x10″ Embrosyst |8| Black & White I’m featured in issue 8 of Embrosyst, second to last artist! I looked for this months ago when I thought it was supposed to be published and couldn’t find it. Today I finally found it, so I want to share. It
Read MoreOriginally many separate posts, made between September 2 and November 3, 2010. September 2, 2010 October 1, 2010 October 29, 2010 November 3, 2010
Read MoreOriginally posted October 4, 2010. 6″x10″, white ink on black paper~5 hours of workModel: https://gentlemansclubstock.deviantart.com/art/201-54741071 by ~GentlemansClubStock Cross-hatching homework assignment for class. I decided I wanted to do a bold crosshatch design with lines that follow the contours of the model, to help emphasize the boldness of the lighting.
Read MoreOriginally posted September 28, 2010. 8″x14″ micron pen on vellum paper~10 hours of work For the record, I find stippling tremendously tedious. I’m not sure why, because I can happily tick away on fur textures for hours, but stippling bores me to tears. The tea pot was a prop available in the classroom, and this
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