Working Class Clown

This is my attempt at surrealism. Every once in a while, the mood strikes and I create something a bit outside of my normal subject matter. I recently was reacquainted with the works of an old college buddy, Michael Brown. Please, take a moment and check out his work. I am sure you’ll like it. I am really inspired by his works and decided to play around. The snake in the clown’s neck is a bit of an ode to Mike. You can see it in some of his paintings.

It’s fun to play with themes some times, especially when you create every day. Adds another dimension and may take my art – or an aspect of it – in a different direction. Either way, I usually take something from it and use it in other works. In this case, I really like how the hole in the wall where the snake is coming out of and some of the flat gears. Also, I’m pretty happy with the transparency in the balloon-intestines. That may be something I develop further when I revisit my surreal side. Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy it. Let me know.

Self Portrait

Every once in a while, I do a self portrait. It is something I’ve done since my college days at SUNY New Paltz. Thank you Senior Joe Ramos. Its sort of a reality check. Anyhoo, this is me from about 2 weeks ago. I will post the others when I get a second to do so. Drawing a sketch a day does keep one busy. LOL.

Girl in the window

This is a tribute to one of my favorite American artists, Edward Hopper. Not to be confused with Dennis Hopper, the actor (Damn good actor, by the way. Oh, and if you didn’t know, he used to party with James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor. Buy his bio – Here. Its a great read). But alas, I digress. Back to Edward. His paintings were very lonely. They rarely had more than one person in them and when they do, the subjects are never interacting. Yet, they are just as beautiful and graceful as the environment itself. Man, I could get lost in his paintings. I once saw Early Sunday Morning at the Whitney in NYC. Very impressive.

This is one of my girlfriends favorite sketches.

Creepy Guy

Remember when I mentioned I like the old Detective magazine covers? Well, that includes the old “Creepy” and “Tales from the Crypt” covers as well. They’re all really cool. If you think about it, the reason for the cover art is to inspire the individual to pick it up, thumb through and then buy it. The art inspires via emotional connection – or as I like to say, Art evokes emotion.

I am truly blessed by God. He let me borrow such a fun gift.

Fortune Teller

This is a typical sketch I will post here. It’s one of my favorite subjects to draw – robots. I love to draw mechanical objects because of all the cool detail. The fortune teller aspect is a reminder that we can’t predict the future, no matter who we are, nor should we even worry about it. Life is a series of “now-nesses”. Embrace them and live for them.

The style is noir. I really love the old pulp-fiction covers from the early 30s to the 50s. I will also be posting some of my renditions of these covers as well. I have had a couple of photoshoots done and really look forward to sketching them for you.

Fantasy Landscape

This is another study with robots. I will draw them when I want to convey a feeling or a situation and don’t have any one or scene in mind. They are – sort of – my fall back position. I will leverage atmosheric perspective when I’m able. This technique requires drawing anything in the background with loose, gestural strokes, thus making it lighter and pushes it farther back into the background. Feel free to email me with questions. I would really like this site to be educational as well as entertaining.

The Old Merchant

Every once in a while, I will draw something that I am really proud of. This is one of them. I am thinking I will paint this some day (keep in mind, I have about four or five canvases that I’ve started)…Gah.

Barry

Okay, This is NOT a political cartoon, just a doodle. Been practicing my hand at charactures. Never been one of my strong suits. Since I have been doing my drawing a day, I’ve really allowed myself the room to draw whatever the hell I wish. Not giving a shit what others truly think about you is really liberating. If you haven’t already, you may want to try it on for size. Fits me just fine.

Anatomy of the Ears, Nose, and Throat

This is my second true attempt at medical illustration. My first attempt was done in Flash. I drew it out in pencil first, then added color using marker. I have a set that has been with me in one way, shape or form for about 33 years. I started collecting markers since the 6th grade. Then, I went back over it in pencil, using the shading technique and a smudge tool – the real kind of tool and not the photoshop version.