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Tag Archives: colored pencil drawing
A Portrait of the Dog
Continuing the self-reflective colored pencil self-portraits from some years ago. Here is number 6 of 7. At the time I drew these I was teaching a class called “Sonoran sketchbook” at a university in Arizona, with a herpetologist by the … Continue reading
The Five-Year-Old
Well, continuing the colored pencil drawings I wanted to show you from a while ago (see posts Jan 31, Feb 3, 10, and March 3) Here is yet another element of myself I chose to embody in a drawing. I … Continue reading
The Caretaker
Yet another one of the colored pencil drawings from a bit ago. Here is yet another part of my personality I choose to draw in allegorical form.
Man Underwater
Another one of the colored pencil drawings. We all have a part of ourselves that in a sense functions as a vehicle for our hearts, feelings, and history. Here, at least in part, is a visual translation of that element … Continue reading
Portrait of the Artist as “The Head”
And here is yet another one of the self-reflective colored pencil drawings. Do you have a part of you that runs the show, keeps things in order, and works to negotiate all the ins and outs of life? This is … Continue reading
Portrait of the Artist as a 33-Year-Old man.
I’m teaching drawing 2 this semester, and currently have them working in colored pencil. It is a media I use to do a lot of work in for over ten years. I like it for its’ immediacy, and its’ watercolor … Continue reading
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